UEFA Launches Probe into Real Madrid Stars Over Alleged Misconduct in Champions League Clash
UEFA investigates four Real Madrid players for alleged indecent gestures during their Champions League victory over Atletico Madrid.


UEFA has officially initiated an investigation into four Real Madrid players following allegations of indecent conduct during their thrilling Champions League last-16 encounter against city rivals Atletico Madrid. The players under scrutiny include Antonio Rudiger, Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr, and Dani Ceballos.
Incident Details
- Antonio Rudiger: TV footage captured the German defender making a throat-slitting gesture toward the crowd after Real's penalty shootout victory.
- Kylian Mbappe: The French forward appeared to make a crotch-grabbing motion during post-match celebrations.
- Vinicius Jr & Dani Ceballos: Reports suggest both players engaged in provocative actions aimed at Atletico supporters.
UEFA's Response
Atletico Madrid formally reported the incidents to UEFA last week, prompting the governing body to appoint an ethics and disciplinary inspector. The players could face suspensions, though the timing of the hearing remains uncertain ahead of their quarter-final clash with Arsenal.
Key Dates
- First Leg: April 8 at Emirates Stadium
- Second Leg: April 15 at Santiago Bernabeu
UEFA released a statement confirming the investigation, stating, "Further information regarding this matter will be made available in due course."
Broader Implications
This incident adds fuel to the fierce Madrid derby rivalry and raises questions about player discipline in high-stakes matches. With Real Madrid chasing a record-extending 15th Champions League title, the outcome of this probe could significantly impact their campaign.
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