The UEFA Supercup takes place in the corona risk area Budapest.
FCB coach Hansi Flick is not at all enthusiastic about it.
The UEFA Supercup will take place in Budapest on September 24th.
The Champions League winner FC Bayern meets the Europa League winner FC Sevilla.
Bayern coach Hansi Flick has no understanding that the game is taking place in the corona risk area in Hungary.
Munich -
Bayern coach Hansi Flick *
has no understanding for the
European Supercup being held in the Budapest corona risk area
.
“That's one thing that you don't quite understand.
But we're not the ones who make the decision, others have made it, ”said Flick after the 8-0 (3-0) win at the Bundesliga opener against Schalke 04. On Thursday, the Champions League winner from Munich will face the title holder Europa League
Sevilla FC
.
FC Bayern: Hansi Flick wants to win the UEFA Supercup - game in Budapest despite Corona travel warning
“We want to try to win there and get the next title, that would be a nice rounding off.
We want to try to focus on these things.
Everything else is not in my hand, ”added
Flick,
visibly annoyed.
The
European Football Union (UEFA)
is
sticking
to the game in the Hungarian capital
despite the German
travel warning for Budapest
.
The problem is that the duel between
FC Bayern *
and
Sevilla should be played
in
front of fans
in the
Puskas Arena
.
FC Bayern: RKI declares Budapest a corona risk area - Are FCB fans allowed to Hungary?
30 percent of the capacity of 67,000 seats
could be occupied, and the
Bavarians
were given 4500 tickets *.
“
UEFA
is
in contact
with
Bayern Munich *
,” the association recently announced: “The effects of the decision by the German authorities on the fans who have purchased tickets are being discussed.
More information will be available in due course. "
#Hungary 🇭🇺: Due to the high number of infections, the capital region of Budapest has been declared a #risk area and a #travel warning applies.
Note the associated test and quarantine requirements.
➡️ https://t.co/FEzY1uut5T
- Crisis Response Center (@AA_SicherReisen) September 16, 2020
Budapest
is on the updated list of the
Robert Koch Institute (RKI)
and has been declared a
corona risk
area
by the federal government, just
like Spain was previously.
Due to increasing corona infections,
Hungary
closed the borders to foreigners at the beginning of September.
(SID)
* tz.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network