Madrid keen to close Bernabeu roof for City stoush
Real Madrid has asked for permission to close the Bernabeu Stadium’s new retractable roof for its Champions League clash with defending champion Manchester City.
It is thought the record 14-time winner of the competition hope playing under the optional covering of its newly-redeveloped arena can enhance the atmosphere and make it more intimidating for the visitor.
The PA news agency understands Madrid has approached organisers UEFA with the request and the European governing body will consider it, in collaboration with the referee, on the morning of the quarter-final first-leg encounter.
Some Real players have also been urging supporters to wear the club’s traditional white in the build-up to add a further strong visual element to the environment at the 81,000-capacity stadium.
Madrid previously had the roof closed for its last-16 second leg against Leipzig last month.
If a decision is made to close the roof, it will remain closed for the entire match. City is not thought to have any influence in the matter.