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Super Cup delight as Bayern, Sevilla fans watch live football again

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BUDAPEST: For Bayern Munich fan Sven Widmann, it was worth driving to Budapest just to watch the Champions League winners play in the Super Cup, the first time he’s been able to do so at a stadium since the coronaviru­s first hit Europe in March.

“My last game at the stadium was in March,” said Widmann, sporting a brand-new Bayern jersey and smiling broadly at Budapest’s Puskas Stadium behind his face mask.

As a pilot project to allow fans to return, around 15,500 football fans watched the Super Cup in Budapest, which proved controvers­ial since the German government classed the Hungarian capital a risk zone.

“We all know that it is not easy, especially with this (health) situation, to make good decisions,” said Bayern coach Hansi Flick after the 2-1 win over Sevilla.

“It was good to have this atmosphere, it’s great that fans came, it’s better for football obviously. It was more like football.

“I hope that everyone who returns (to Germany) will remain in good health, that’s what I want tell fans: Stay healthy, because it’s the most important thing these days.”

Widmann, a season ticket holder at Munich’s Allianz Arena, was not going to miss the chance to finally see his beloved Bayern in action again.

“It’s really special, because Bayern has spoiled us in recent months. So there’s a lot of joy,” added Widmann, who had to cheer last season’s Bundesliga, German Cup and Champions League triumphs watching on television.

Having had to pass in front of special thermal cameras which measure fans’ body temperatur­e before entering the stadium, Widmann was one of around only a thousand Bayern fans who made the trip from Germany.

The vast majority of the famous red Bayern shirts and scarves on display belonged to Hungarian fans of the German champions. — AFP

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