Why will Atlético only have 200 irreducible players at Anfield?

Atlético de Madrid will not walk alone in Anfield Road to be measured at Liverpool, this Wednesday on the fourth day of the Champions League. He will not be alone but he will be with the family, because little or nothing will have to do with the ‘invasion’ of Spanish fans that took place in 2019, in the last rojiblanca visit to this stadium. Then, up to 3,000 mattress fans reached out so that those from Simeone eliminated the then European champion in the round of 16 of that Champions.

Now, in the clash of this next Wednesday there will be only 200 followers of the Athletic to accompany the team to the appointment before him Liverpool. The circumstances are what they are and in the end they have weighed more than the fans’ own desire, which on the other hand was greater than the final figures could suggest.

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And, as we told you a few days ago, the bureaucratic problems that the rojiblancos fans have encountered, as well as the rebound experienced in United Kingdom of the variant known as Delta Plus, have caused many of those who had initially requested tickets for Wednesday’s appointment, have finally backed down. The ticket price was not the problem, the Liverpool He placed them at 57 euros, an acceptable amount.

The problem has been motivated by having to meet a series of requirements to be allowed to enter the country. For example, they had to have the complete vaccination schedule (two doses) and certificates valid for 14 days before the trip. On Spain, the people who passed the Coronavirus They only had one dose and it is something that in this case United Kingdom it does not contemplate as a valid guideline. In addition, a PCR which has to be approved by English laboratories. If not, it was necessary to pass a quarantine so that the fans could not attend the game.


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