Kylian Mbappe was on Friday among three Real Madrid players fined by UEFA for “violating basic rules of decent conduct” during their Champions League last 16, second leg win over Atletico Madrid.
In this case, Real Madrid's players might face scrutiny for their celebrations, which could have consequences on their availability for critical matches, such as facing Arsenal in the upcoming leg.
France forward Mbappe was fined 30,000 euros, with German defender Rudiger getting a 40,000-euro fine and Spanish midfielder Ceballos 20,000 euros. Mbappe and Rudiger also received a suspended ...
Four Real Madrid stars have been cleared to face Arsenal in the Champions League having been the subject of a UEFA ...
Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior, Antonio Rudiger and Dani Ceballos were all potential doubts after their conduct in Real’s ...
Arsenal and Real Madrid are ready to lock horns in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals with the first leg taking place at The Emirates on April 8. Los Blan ...
With just days left before the crucial clash, UEFA's disciplinary review threatened to shake up Los Blancos' squad selection.
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This move is emblematic of UEFA's increasingly stringent stance on player conduct, bolstering the idea that standards are tightening in contemporary football. Interestingly, this isn't the first time ...