Norwich City midfielder Tom Trybull says they must not dwell on the lack home support for the Premier League restart.
City host Southampton on Friday having seen home advantage drop drastically in the German top tier since the season resumed in May.
Another raft of away wins in the Bundesliga this weekend has seen the percentage of games won by the home team drop from 43 percent from before football's suspension due to the coronavirus pandemic, to below 20pc.
“It's a little bit like back to our roots because when we grew up we all played without supporters, without any fans and in my opinion there is no advantage or disadvantage for any teams," Trybull told edp24.co.uk.
“It's a green pitch with two goals at either end, so we have to take it how it comes and get as many points as possible.
“I don't mind if we have supporters or not because all in all it's the right decision due to the pandemic, so there is nothing to complain about because we can restart the season and be back in action - hopefully to give the fans at least a little smile when they follow on the TV."