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Swedish club Djurgardens IF have expressed concerns about the artificial pitch at their stadium ahead of their UEFA Conference League semi-final against Chelsea. The pitch has been criticized for its unpredictable behavior, causing the ball to slide away unexpectedly. Despite complaints from players and the manager, Djurgarden's leadership refuses to change the surface due to cost and design constraints.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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