England’s players raved about the atmosphere at Wembley Stadium in the Nations League.Harry Kane and Eric Dier were among those to hail the way fans roared them to victory against Croatia and seal a place in the semi-finals next summer.12
Graeme Bryce – Marakana Stadium (now the Rajko Mitic Stadium), Belgrade
“Rangers were gubbed 3-0 in front of 82,500 crazed Serbs back in 1990 as fireworks, flares andflaming torches rained down on the track. It was blood-curdling, bonkers, and Graeme Souness’s Gers – including some of England’s Italia ’90 heroes – absolutely bottled it!”12Rob Maul – Upton Park, London
“For personal reasons, it has to be Upton Park. I grew up watching West Ham in the 1990s. And for the big games, against the top sides, midweek under the floodlights, there were few better atmospheres in British football. On those occasions when the fans didn’t overstep the mark, they could create amazing noise and support for their beloved Hammers.“The last game – West Ham 3-2 Man United on May 10, 2010 – despite the violence beforehand, the place was rocking and there was a huge outpouring of emotion. One other memory is West Ham 2-2 Man United on December 8, 1996. A Julian Dicks penalty capped a comeback from 2-0 down and I was in the upper tier of the Centenary Stand (latterly the Trevor Brooking stand) and had a great view of Dicks’ penalty. It’s shame the old stadium is now rubble and turning into flats.”12Tom Barclay –Mordovia Arena, Saransk
“My ears are still ringing from the deafening cacophony of the thousands upon thousands of Peruvian fans who had travelled across the globe to see their nation compete in their first World Cup for 36 years. There were tears all around during the national anthem amid stories of fans selling their cars and quitting their jobs to be there. Sadly they did not get the result their support deserved [Denmark won 1-0] but the memory of being in that amazing stadium in one of Russia’s more provincial tournament towns will stay with me forever.”12Neil Custis – Seoul, South Korea
“It was the final group game and a draw would have taken both through, but South Korea won it to top the group and ended up reaching the semi-finals.“I watched this game not in the ground at Incheon but in the centre of Seoul itself where one million people filled the streets to watch the game on big screens, sides of buildings, everywhere on an incredible night.“The constant chanting and singing began hours before kick off and the noise when future Manchester United player Ji-Sung Park scored was something else as fireworks filled the sky. I went on to cover their wins over Italy on a golden goal and Spain on penalties before Germany stopped them in the semi-finals.“An incredible time to be in a host country for a World Cup.”12Dan King – Anfield, Liverpool
“There was a crackle in the air from long before kick-off in April 2005. You’ll Never Walk Alone was unbelievably loud and the overall atmosphere unnerved even the hardest-nosed Chelsea players. The game and tie was in the balance right until the end so it was like being on a white-knuckle ride for 90-plus minutes.”12Martin Lipton – Seoul World Cup Stadium/Celtic Park
“There was a relentless wall of noise from first kick to last South Korea’s semi-final defeat to Germany. You could not hear yourself think, let alone hear the ball. Astonishing evening.“Ahead of Celtic v Arsenal [in 2009], there was an incredible sound, brilliant build-up and a stadium which was bouncing – until the game started and the gulf was huge!”12Charlie Wyett – The Old Firm derby
“Red Star Belgrade v Liverpool this season was incredible, but Rangers v Celtic is still unique.”12Ben Hunt –Pacaembu Stadium for Sao Paulo vChapecoense in 2017
“A bit far from home and not rivals by any stretch but what an atmosphere! There were 40,000 Sao Paulo fans cramped into a concrete bowl that was built in 1940. The whole place vibrated whenever the home team scored. It was a health and safety nightmare, but what an experience.”12Phil Thomas – Old Trafford, Manchester
“To those of us of a certain vintage, nothing has come close – even in the treble-winning year – to the night Manchester United overturned a two-goal first leg deficit and beat Barcelona 3-0 in the Cup-Winners’ Cup quarters. It was full volume, high intensity for the entire 90 minutes and to see Bryan Robson at his inspirational best against a side which included Diego Maradona was a privilege. Nothing has beaten it since.”12Paul Jiggins – Partizan Stadium, Belgrade
“The best atmosphere I have experienced in Europe is Partizan Belgrade. The noise is incredible despite three sides of stadium being uncovered. All football should be played in an hostile atmosphere.”12Mike McGrath – White Hart Lane, Tottenham
“The old White Hart Lane was rocking on European nights during the Harry Redknapp era. Luka Modric and Gareth Bale were taking on the Champions League and the crowd was electric.”12Dutch union suing Fifa over 'modern slavery' at Qatar 2022 World Cup sites in landmark case: Bangladeshi worker claims his passport was confiscated before he was forced into 18 mo
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