On an ice cream with Charly Körbel
Martin Gruener reports from Sevilla As many liters, Fernando cannot say, if necessary. "About 15 times a normal evening," he served on Wednesday night, says the Koko counter, a bar in the center of Seville, which is currently in blue. Only Rangers fans have access to avoid stress. After all, one of her meetings is right next door under the metropoly Parasol, one of the new landmarks of the city that looks like a gigantic mushroom mesh. "Looks interesting-and makes shade," says Marco about the building, he is traveling with a group of Frankfurt supporters who stroll through the old town a few hours before the European League final kicked off at around 35 degrees. Many raved about the small stadium Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan with its only 40,000 seats, but the feter is forgotten in view of the scenery in Seville; It is not for nothing that the city is one of the most beautiful in Europe. Close alleys, historical walls, romantic plazas surrounded by orange trees and d...