Real Madrid ‘is blocked for THREE NIGHTS the semi-final of the Spanish Super Cup’ by the storm

Real Madrid’s arrangements for the Spanish Super Cup semi-final against Athletic Bilbao in Malaga on Thursday were ideal.

Zinedine Zidane’s stars arrived in Pamplona on Friday in the lead of a League match with Osasuna the next day, with the traveling organization stuck on his plane for five hours after not being able to take off because of the treacherous situations of Storm Filomena, which covered giant portions of Spain with heavy snowfall.

There were genuine doubts about whether the lace would be positioned before the draw 0-0, with the whites one point away from their rival, Atletico Madrid, despite having played three more matches.

Real Madrid arrived in Pamplona on the Friday before a long one and it was on the road

The snow-covered Sadar de Osasuna stadium and its fit against the Endangered Royal

The tie nevertheless ranks with Zinedine Zidane clinging to a frustrating 0-0 draw

Much of Spain was covered in white while Atletico Madrid had their attack postponed

Madrid-Barajas Airport, which closed on Friday night due to conditions, is expected to reopen on Monday for arrivals, to the Spanish Minister of Transport, José Luis Abalos.

Therefore, the Real must stay in Pamplona for the third consecutive night and fly on Monday morning to Malaga, the venue for his meeting with Athletic.

A return to Madrid on The Monday before flying to Andalusia is considered unworkable through the club due to harmful situations and the prospect of additional chaos that can result, according to Marca.

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