VIDEO. “Welcome to the Monsoon Stadium”, “What a shame!” : puddles, running water under the roofs… the anger of MHSC supporters against the Mosson
|Water seeps everywhere at the Stade de la Mosson Screenshot X @paicmhscc
Even before the start of the Ligue 1 match between MHSC and Strasbourg this Sunday, March 3, many pailladin supporters vented their anger over the state of the Stade de la Mosson, which was dilapidated and where water was leaking. ;#39;infiltrates everywhere as heavy showers hit the Clapas.
While the new stadium in Montpellier is still at a standstill, many pavilion supporters have used social networks to denounce the dilapidation of the Stade de la Mosson, where water is seeping everywhere due to rains falling on the Hérault town.
Toujours un plaisir #MHSCRCSA pic.twitter.com/ctasdGTtQi
— Paic (@paicmhscc) March 3, 2024
"The stadium experience at its peak"
On several videos, we can actually see water streaming from the roof of the stadium, creating large puddles on the ground and preventing Montpellier supporters from taking shelter.  ;
As a reminder, the Stade de la Mosson was built in 1998 for the Football World Cup in France, before being renovated numerous times since.
Bienvenue au Stade de la Mosson les amis pic.twitter.com/DBDIIMpAPt
— Sazee (@Sazee34) March 3, 2024
Bienvenue au Stade de la Mousson ! 😂 #MHSCRCSA
— Kiss Cool Ninja 🇺🇦 (@ChickNovice) March 3, 2024
Toujours un plaisir de venir au stade de la Mosson.@MontpellierHSC #teammhsc #mhscrcs pic.twitter.com/JCXH18Iy07
— Lucas (@GreffierLucas) March 3, 2024
Un projet chimérique de nouveau stade, et en attendant, des années d'abandon d
de la Mosson. Comment faire venir des gens dans ces conditions ? La rénovation, seule solution viable, devra être ambitieuse et permettre une expérience supporter digne de ce nom ! #RestonsPailladins https://t.co/m9U8fFso8J— RESTONS PAILLADINS (@StadePailladin) March 3, 2024