Barça is taking the final steps in a season that looks set to be close to perfection and which, as a final reward, will see the return of a much-improved Camp Nou. At this stage, the stadium is already looking exciting for the club’s fans, who are looking forward to experiencing great moments in an incomparable setting.
Although Spotify Camp Nou will not be available until next season, the installation of the turf is now complete so that, by September, its implementation and the operation of the irrigation, drainage, and air conditioning systems will be perfect.
Since work was authorized to continue 24 hours a day, the work on the Barça stadium has taken a clear step forward, with high expectations not only in terms of facilities but also in terms of fair play with the sale of VIP seats that could not be counted this season.
The sports management estimates that once the turf is installed, the stadium will be ready for play in two months. In any case, the date for the return to Camp Nou is approaching, and the results of the work are exciting fans, who are optimistic about the resurgence of the team and the Barça stadium.
In the meantime, let’s go for the treble
As the work progresses, the photos shared by the club are exciting the fans. On the pitch, the team is still fighting for the two titles it needs to complete the coveted treble. With the Copa del Rey already won against Real Madrid at La Cartuja, the Azulgranas are now fighting to win LaLiga from the Whites, for which next week’s match at what has been their home for the last few months will be crucial.
Montjuic will host El Clásico on the 11th at 4:15 p.m. It is a classic match in which Barça could seal LaLiga. It will undoubtedly be one of the most important matches ever played at the alternative home ground sought by the Barcelona team. Another was this week’s Champions League match against Inter Milan. Hansi Flick’s side are looking to secure a place in the Champions League final, a title that has eluded them in recent years, and the first step towards Munich was taken at Montjuic, which witnessed a crazy match that ended in a 3-3 draw, leaving everything to play for at San Siro.