It’s strange, but will it affect the game? UEFA allows Madrid to face City under closed roof

Real Madrid have been granted permission by UEFA to play Manchester City under a closed roof at the Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday night.Los Blancos board have gone all out to ensure conditions are favourable for the home side, including ramping up the decibel levels by closing the roof at the revamped Santiago Bernabeu.🚨 A 360 degree tifo will be used at the Santiago Bernabéu tonight! 🤩The stadium roof will also be closed.(Source: @AranchaMOBILE) pic.twitter.com/mxTZU3PaSs— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) April 9, 2024 The Spanish club chiefs are hoping fans will ramp up the pressure on City, which has a packed capacity of 80,000 people who are expected to attend the Champions League quarter-final first leg.The Royals’ supporters have been advised to dress in all white for the game to create a carnival atmosphere as Madrid hopes to take substantial advantage ahead of next week’s return leg in England.UCL: Don’t know what the exact question is, but the answer is definitely RudigerThe Santiago Bernabeu has undergone a dramatic transformation over the last couple of years, with the installation of a state-of-the-art retractable roof being the most eye-catching addition.The roof was used for the first time during the last-16 clash with RB Leipzig last month.UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE – QUARTER-FINALSFirst legTuesday22:00: (1.80) Arsenal (3.70) Bayern (5.00)22:00: (2.85) Real Madrid (3.50) Man.City (2.55)Wednesday22:00: (1.85) Atl.Madrid (3.60) Dortmund (4.80)22:00: (2.05) PSG (3.60) Barcelona (3.80)***odds are subject to change***

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