This Saturday’s training will not be one more. The Vallecas stadium will open its doors so that the red-and-red fans can witness Rayo’s first session in the last two years. And it is that one of the consequences of the pandemic has been precisely that, the absence of the public in the team’s training sessions, although that has not prevented the fans approach the surroundings of the Sports City to convey their support to the players.
Tomorrow’s session is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. and all those rayista fans who want to attend will have to enter through gate 1 until the capacity of the Fund is completed. The supporters’ clubs have mobilized on social networks, with a poster whose slogan reads ‘No one gives up here’, and a great atmosphere is expected. The fans want to clothe their own now more than ever, thanking them for their dedication and their great role in the Cup —reached the semis for the second time in its history— and giving them encouragement for what remains in the Leaguewhere he lives a bad streak.
That union between the team and the fans will be key for Vallecas to once again be the stronghold of the first round, in which Rayo became the best venue in Europe. “With the push of the people a very nice atmosphere is created. No game at home is comfortable for the opposition and we must try to take advantage”, explained Mario Suárez in the official media. Tickets for this Sunday’s event have already gone on sale, whose prices range between €20 for the Fund and €50 for the Central Tribune.
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