A confined city and a practically empty stadium

The arrival of Sevilla in Salzburg it was a return to the past in full rule. To begin with, a ghost airport, through whose corridors you could only see employees, policemen and members of the Seville expedition. Next, a confined city, with almost all of its businesses closed but, paradoxically, with the streets with normal traffic of people and very few masks. The third part of this kind of return to 2020 will be lived tonight in a Red Bull stadium that will be practically empty.

So much so that access will be more than controlled even for the official representation and workers of Seville itself, since not everyone will be able to witness the game in the stands. In fact, members of the youth team who play their Youth League match at noon, in principle, will not be able to access the stadium to watch the first team final. The media had their desks assigned since yesterday and the notice that mobility during the game will be more than controlled. Salzburg was the most attractive trip of the group stage and has become the strangest and most difficult.