They only had time to watch the first part.
It happened during the match between Spain and Germany last Sunday, in the World Cup in Qatar. A group of fans from Murcia attended the match knowing their experience would last half as long as the rest of the crowd as they had to leave at half time. This has been collected by the television program El Chiringuito, with statements by the protagonists themselves. Why did they have to leave the state early?
“We have to run to the airport and not be late,” the Murcians explained. They could only enjoy the first half of the game, but still they did not pass up the opportunity to enter the stands and cheer on the Spanish team. So they hoped that the result would be favorable before they had to leave: «We have to leave at halftime to catch the flight. Let’s hope it was resolved in the first part, “they trusted, but it couldn’t be like that.
The match ended at 12 noon and his flight departed at 3:10 pm, but with traffic restrictions it was impossible to arrive in time to see the entire match: it took over an hour to cover the 35 km to the airport without regard to traffic. To make things go well, they had the help of a friend they have in Qatar who would pick them up and take them to the airport where they had also transported their bags.
When the half-time whistle blew, they left the stadium and soon after, they began to hear screams and discovered that it had been a goal for Spain: “Come on, Morata! We missed the target!”, they said between laughter Not only did the Murcian group travel for this match, but rather it was the last of many they had seen there in the more than 10 days they had been in Qatar Although they couldn’t see the national team draw against Germany, they eventually managed to get to the airport on time and not miss their flight All in all, his experience came to a good end halfway through Spain’s World Cup match.
Source: La Verdad

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