Bayern Eager To Stop Super Cup Becoming Virus Hotbed
Muhammad Rameez Published September 23, 2020 | 11:46 PM
Bayern Munich boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge insists the German giants want to prevent Thursday's UEFA Super Cup showdown in Budapest turning into a super spreader event due to a high Covid-19 infection rate in the Hungarian capital
Berlin, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 23rd Sep, 2020 ) :Bayern Munich boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge insists the German giants want to prevent Thursday's UEFA Super Cup showdown in Budapest turning into a super spreader event due to a high Covid-19 infection rate in the Hungarian capital.
On Monday, Bavaria premier Markus Soeder warned against the fixture becoming a "football-Ischgl", referring to the Austrian ski resort where thousands of holidaymakers were infected with the virus at the beginning of the pandemic in Europe.
"I really get a stomach ache when it comes to the Super Cup" Soeder added of Bayern's game against Europa League holders Sevilla in a coronavirus red zone.
Rummenigge echoed Soeder's comments on Wednesday, insisting Bayern Munich have "every interest in ensuring that no Ischgl of football takes place" in Budapest.
"I think everyone's stomachs are churning. The game will take place in a city with a rate of infection of over 100 (per 100,000 inhabitants), which is twice as high as that in Munich," Rummenigge told broadcaster ZDF.
"That has to be taken seriously." Up to 20,000 spectators would be allowed by UEFA into Budapest's Puskas Arena in a piloting project to test the return of fans into stadiums.
However, Budapest's mayor Gergely Karacsony wants the game played without fans.
"If I had the legal means to decide that, I would let the game take place behind closed doors," he told Hungarian newspaper Nepszava.
The Hungarian FA (MLSZ) released a statement Wednesday saying the "Puskas Arena will be safer than any other place in the country".
The MLSZ pointed out that Sevilla and Bayern fans can only enter the stadium after "strict health checks", will be kept seperate and "will not meet with Hungarian fans".
Rummenigge anticipates "less than a thousand" Bayern fans will actually make the journey and only around 500 Sevilla fans are expected.
"We have a great interest that they come back healthy and that nobody in Budapest gets infected," emphasised Rummenigge.
He has promised a "serious and disciplined" approach with both Bayern and Sevilla offering travelling fans Covid-19 tests.
The Bayern chief also pointed out that to "all those who say that you really have to be extremely careful with the subject. We are".
Bayern initially had an allocation of 4,500 tickets but hundreds of fans opted not to travel after the German government declared Budapest a risk zone.
European champions Bayern are also flying to Budapest with a small delegation of officials after being heavily criticised when a group of senior figures sat bunched together in the stands for Friday's 8-0 rout of Schalke.
Rummenigge was among the group not wearing masks and seated close together in the VIP stand for the opening game of the new Bundesliga season.
"At the next game we will keep the desired distance and wear masks, no problem," said the 64-year-old.
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