There are various steps that will be taken by the Champions League company in order to attract people to be interested in watching the football match that will be held, whether in camouflage or real, but in my personal opinion, if the steps he takes do not violate existing regulations, I don't think this will happen. will be a problem.
Yes, as you have said above and the conclusion is that the sound of the crowd cheering, the truth of which is not yet clear, is just a small problem and I think the audience watching the event via social media will not be a problem that will become a problem during the match. It is clear that there is fraud that favors only one club.

As long as the measures of the Major League Championship are taken to ensure the football atmosphere, such as unnatural crowd noise, Won't violate any rules. It might not be a big deal. In the end The goal is to make the experience more engaging. Especially for viewers watching from home or on social media.
I think a lot of it is about finding the balance between fun and reality. The added crowd noise can be a little fake at times, though. As long as it doesn't interfere with fair play. or giving one team an unfair advantage It's not a big deal. Most of the viewers are here only for the fun of the game. In the end What's really important It's the action on the field, the crowd noise, whether real or simulated. It's just one part of the package that will make the viewing experience even more immersive.
Agree with you, the noise from the cheers of the audience in the stadium is an interesting complementary package in the course of a football match and there are also some of the cheers of the audience that can be useful for the club they like so that it becomes one of the encouragements to be more optimal in playing on the field.
Yes, it is a fact that the audience who see directly or indirectly only focus on the actions of their favorite team when playing on the field and the audience also does not pay attention to the noise they hear at that time depending on how the audience responds to it well and wisely.