UEFA investigates Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior for ‘indecent conduct’ in Champions League


UEFA investigates Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior for ‘indecent conduct’ in Champions League

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UEFA announced on Thursday that it opened an investigation into four Real Madrid players for “indecent behavior” during the second stage of their round of 16 draw in Atletico Madrid in the Champions League on March 12.

“A UEFA ethics and disciplinary inspector has been appointed to investigate accusations of indecent behavior by Real Madrid CF players (Antonio Rudiger, Kylian Mbappe, Daniel Ceballos Fernandez and Vinicius Junior) during the UEFA Champions Round of League Roundr and League Roundr and League Roundr and League Roundr and League Roundrk and Between 16 Matchions Roundd Roundd and Between 16 Matchions Roundd Roundd and Between 16 Matchions Roundd Roundd and Between 16 Matchions and League Roundd Roundd and League’s Round Real Madrid CF on a statement of a statement.

Although UEFA did not indicate which incident they were specifically investigating, the investigation is said to focus on the behavior of the Real Madrid players during their parties after the game, Per athletics. The four of them danced while they were confronted with their fans, although Atletico fans were naturally able to see their parties and started throwing objects at them. All four players are accused of making gestures to the Atletico fans when they left the field, whereby Rudiger is said to make a throat gesture, while Ceballos and Mbappe have made possible inappropriate gestures to the crowd. Vinicius was reportedly also seen by making a gesture with his hands.

It is unclear which penalties, if present, although the laws of the game explain that “offensive, offensive or offensive language and/or action (s)” or “in a provocative, spotted or inflammatory way” can be a red card. If one of the players is punished, this can affect their ability to play in the first stage of their quarter -final draw against Arsenal on 8 April.

Earlier this month, the news adds a low drama to an entertaining game in Madrid, which went all the way to penalties before he ruled the Real Madrid champion to the next round. Real Madrid led a 2-1 lead in the second stage, but Atletico Madrid completed the total score within a minute thanks to the fast goal of Conor Gallagher. Vinicius had the chance to give Real Madrid the lead with a fine of the second half, but sent the ball over the net and set up things for extra time and then penalty kicks.

Real Madrid then won the shootout with 4-2, with the penalty from Alvarez invalidated after the ball landed in the back. While the penalty shootout continued, the referees concluded that he took two details on the ball and so his strike did not count. Rudiger later scored the winning penalty for Los Blancos.