The Sun (Malaysia)

Super Cup test as gates open to fans

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THE UEFA Super Cup match between Champions League winners Bayern Munich and Europa League holders Sevilla in

Budapest on Friday (3am Malaysian time) would in normal circumstan­ces be an attractive showpiece clash between two teams enjoying a remarkable run of form.

Bayern are unbeaten since Dec 7, a run of 31 competitiv­e matches which has seen them steamrolle­r several opponents – including Barcelona who were beaten 8-2 – on their way to completing a Bundesliga, German Cup and Champions League treble.

Sevilla’s form has been almost as impressive with no defeats since Feb 9 – a run of 21 matches – as they finished the season by lifting the Europa League.

But the main interest is likely to revolve around the game’s status as a test event for the return of fans to stadiums.

Although some countries have begun allowing spectators back in small numbers, Friday’s match in Hungary is more ambitious, and arguably riskier, with UEFA and local authoritie­s allowing the Puskas Arena to fill up to one third of its 67,000 capacity.

It will also feature travelling fans with 3,000 tickets available to followers of each club.

UEFA says strict hygiene measures will be in place with fans instructed to keep a distance of 1.5m from each other, wear masks and wash and disinfect their hands wherever possible.

They also have to undergo body temperatur­e checks at the stadium and anyone over 37.8°C will be barred entry.

Those supporters arriving from abroad will have to present a ticket and proof of a negative Covid-19 test which must have been conducted in the previous three days, and they can only stay in the country for up to 72 hours.

Given the current health situation and the short break since the end of the previous season, Bayern coach Hansi Flick was less than happy about playing the match.

“Both teams had a short break and not a very long time to prepare for the game,” he said. “It’s something that we don’t really understand. It’s not a decision we have taken – it’s been taken by others.” – Reuters

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