The Spanish Under-21 team have been forced to change their itinerary and plans ahead of Friday’s friendly against England because of the DANA which hit Malaga this Wednesday and plans to put the provinces of Malaga on orange alert this Thursday. Cádiz, Seville and Huelva. The Spanish team was due to travel by train to Malaga this Wednesday, but was postponed due to the situation, and will finally fly to Jerez de la Frontera this Thursday afternoon. He will not set foot on stage until Friday.
a new DANA that is shaking Andalusia these days has almost completely changed all the plans of the Spanish under-21 team. Those from Santi Denia had planned to arrive this Wednesday in Sotogrande, to rest there, and this Thursday to train at the Municipal de La Línea and appear at the stadium in front of the media. All this will not be possible because of DANA.
The red alert in Malagawhich ultimately caused flooding, paralyzed trains between the Andalusian city and Madrid this Wednesday at midday. At that time, the plans of Spain under-21 team they fell They planned to take a train to Malaga, then go to Sotogrande and rest there. But it was impossible.
Malaga remains on red alert this Thursday, so the Spain under-21 team decided to adopt an alternative plan to try to avoid a DANA which this Thursday will also put the provinces of Seville, Cádiz and Huelva on orange alert. The boys of Saint Dénia They will train in the Las Rozas Football City This Thursday at 11:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. they will take a flight from Madrid to Jerez de la Frontera. The Andalusian city is also on orange alert due to heavy rain and all schools have been suspended. Like the area of Gibraltar Field.
Therefore, this alternative plan, due to the DANAforce it Spain under-21 team move directly from Sherry to Sotogrande rest before Friday’s match against England at 6:30 p.m. So, Spain won’t take a step The design line until match day. He was to train there this Thursday and give a press conference there. But DANA stopped him.
The National Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has activated the orange alert in the forecast for this Thursday, November 14, throughout the Strait and Campo de Gibraltar area. The alert (the one prior to the red level decreed in Malaga) extends to most of the province of Cádiz as well as Huelva, Seville and Granada. Aemet activated the orange alert from 00:00 this Thursday 14 until 18:00 with a significant risk of rain between midnight and noon. The alert level is expected to drop to yellow throughout the afternoon.