'You feel it shaking': Watching a game from Toronto's new temporary World Cup stands
TORONTO – When Lionel Messi burst towards goal early in the first half of Saturday’s game between Toronto FC and Inter Miami, something strange happened in section 228 of BMO Field.Hundreds of fans remained glued to their seats.In countless other sections, every touch of the ball at the feet of the greatest player in the game’s history had fans leaping up in anticipation. But the hundreds of people in the far northwest corner of Toronto’s waterfront stadium can be forgiven for their rigid state. The wind had picked up from nearby Lake Ontario and it felt like seats were swaying. And so quickly darting into the air on seats supported by scaffolding is not an easy proposition for the mind to overcome.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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