You must sense it is a totally different place to anything you have experienced (if a foreign team) when you see the brick facade of the main stand walk through the main door and see the marble and wood panelling. You then think ‘there must be a reason for this greatness’. The stadium starts to affect you from that moment. It is a stadium but a transferred epithet is occurring - you just don’t realise it (you don’t know what a transferred epithet is even). The narrow corridors, the small wooden changing room with ancient tiles, then the tunnel, then the massive main stand, then the gigantic pitch, acres of grass. If you are used to playing in bog standard stadiums it could really affect you.