'We have to adapt'

Mario, president of the PSG Fan Club Seville, tells us about the quarantine in Andalusia and the impact of the health crisis is having on day to day living.

"Seville and its surroundings are the third biggest outbreak in Spain, and the rules have become very strict." With these words, Mario, president of the PSG Fan Club Seville, explains the situation in Andalusia. "Everything's rationed," he continues. "We can't go out as we please, it's a situation we've obviously never experienced."

It's a situation that most of Europe is going through now, and one that Mario says, unfortunately, he's getting used to: "After a time like that, you get used to it in the end. It's sad to say, but that's the case. We like to go out here, to meet our friends, and this is a situation to which we have to adapt. But human beings are capable of adapting to any situation, and this one is for the good of all."

Mario is still staying connected with Paris Saint-Germain: "I was in Paris last week, to watch the game against Dortmund. Despite the game being played behind closed doors, we were there, and we were with the ultras before the game in front of the Parc. Then we went to see the game on TV afterwards. I miss football very much, and I am following everything the club publishes on its platforms. It's a way to get through it, but it makes me want the season to start again and get it all sorted out."