Taylor Swift poses a problem for Real Madrid

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A few weeks ago, we learned that two Taylor Swift concerts, scheduled at Groupama Stadium on June 2 and 3, could pose a problem for OL. Indeed, the play-off matches for remaining in Ligue 1 are scheduled for the same period (June 2 at home for the L1 club). Which would be problematic for Les Gones if they ever found themselves in this situation, having been at the bottom of the rankings for a very long time. But under the orders of Pierre Sage, Alexandre Lacazette and his teammates are gradually moving away from the red zone. Good news for Lyon and for the American singer.

The latter must now manage a new logistical problem with Real Madrid. Relevo explains that Taylor Swift will give several concerts at the Santiago-Bernabéu stadium, notably on May 29 and/or 30. But this risks complicating matters for the Merengues, who must play the last day of La Liga at home against Betis on the weekend of May 25 and 26. The problem is that installing the stage to host the Nashville singer’s concerts requires at least three days of work. The timing is considered too short if the Real Madrid match were to be played on May 26. For this reason, the Madrilenians asked La Liga to play the match on Saturday 25. It remains to be seen whether the Spanish leaders will accept this request, especially since all the matches on the final day are generally scheduled for the same day.

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