After their wins over Manchester City and Atlético Madrid, it’s clear that Inter are in for a tough challenge in –8°C conditions. Could the weather be the biggest deciding factor in this match?
After their wins over Manchester City and Atlético Madrid, it’s clear that Inter are in for a tough challenge in –8°C conditions. Could the weather be the biggest deciding factor in this match?
You do realize Milano is in the north of italy, just below the alps? Winter is not warm, it was around +2 degrees when I was at my last game in start of december
PPl talking about this like its 50 degrees difference.
Right now its -3 in Bodø
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Yes, icy syntetic field, players will be scared to not break their legs there, and of course the -9C real feel temperature. If we get a positive result from this match, we are lucky indeed.
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-8 degrees is crazy though. way too cold.
You do realize Milano is in the north of italy, just below the alps? Winter is not warm, it was around +2 degrees when I was at my last game in start of december
PPl talking about this like its 50 degrees difference.
Right now its -3 in Bodø
Yes, icy syntetic field, players will be scared to not break their legs there, and of course the -9C real feel temperature. If we get a positive result from this match, we are lucky indeed.