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Real Madrid have TV screens on urinals so fans don’t miss any action while taking pee


REAL MADRID made a splash in their redesign of the Bernabeu by installing TV screens in their urinals.

Los Blancos supporters can now relieve themselves in peace without the fear of missing out on a goal at the 81,000-seater stadium.

 Real Madrid have installed TV screens on their urinals so fans can keep track of the game

Real Madrid have installed TV screens on their urinals so fans can keep track of the game

 Los Blancos fans can enjoy watching their team play while they relieve themselves

Los Blancos fans can enjoy watching their team play while they relieve themselves

A small clip has been released of inside the new toilets at Madrid’s ground, giving fans the chance to watch their adoring side while taking a pee.

Madrid are not pioneers when it comes to video screens in urinals, with fellow La Liga side Leganes installing a similar system at the Estadio Municipal de Butarque.

Real are in the process of a £500million makeover of their famous stadium, with the current roof to be stripped back, and replaced with a retractable one.

While there are also plans to add a 360-degree screen inside the venue, with renovation work beginning in 2018.

 The new Bernabeu will feature a retractable roof which covers the entire pitch and creates an indoor venue

The new Bernabeu will feature a retractable roof which covers the entire pitch and creates an indoor venue

 Work began at the Bernabeu last year

Work began at the Bernabeu last year

Madrid drew 0-0 in a dull Clasico on Wednesday night.

Gareth Bale saw a potential winning goal disallowed for offside.

And Zinedine Zidane’s side could have gone back to the top of La Liga with a win – but instead remain behind their fierce rivals on goal difference.

Real Madrid coach Julen Lopetegui has been sacked after just a five months in charge


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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