Real Madrid is concerned that Antonio Rader could be banned against Arsenal for the first stage of the Champions League quarter-finals next week, a report in Spain.
The German defender is one of four real players under UEFA examination because of their alleged “indecent behavior” after the club’s last running 16 elf-shootout victory over Atletico Madrid last month. The reigning European champions celebrated enthusiastically after they had gone through a controversial series of spots kicks.
It is expected Marca.
The revered central defender converted the crucial punishment after Carlo Ancelotti Endrick had considered mentally unprepared and rolled away on the field in a caught sprint. Rudiger was shown when he seemed to do a slitting neck gesture on the crowd that the crowd Marca described as “not well received” and “considered threatening”.
Madrid will compete against Arsenal next week in the quarter -finals of the Champions League. The Spanish outfit will travel to the Emirates on Tuesday, April 8, before he organizes the return direction eight days later.
The Gunners have to cope with their own selection problems. Gabriel, the start of the middle of the middle, lasted 2-1 victory over Fulham on Tuesday evening at Arsenal’s 2-1 win before he rushed with a thigh injury. Mikel Areta could not offer a timeline to recover the defense lawyer, but revealed that he was “worried” that his fighting lieutenant was asked to embed.
There are doubts about the availability of Arsenal’s defenders Ben White and Jurrien Timber, while Riccardo Calafiori is almost guaranteed.
A ban on Rudiger might be even more harmful to Real Madrid than Gabriel’s absence for arsenal. In a season in which a number of defenders spent time in the club’s treatment room, the central defender at the top has hardly missed a minute for Madrid. David Alaba has just returned from a long ACL injury and did not meet many with confidence after rejecting Real Sociedad against Real Sociedad against Real Sociedad after the semi-final thriller by Copa del Rey on Tuesday.
The UEFA will reveal its final judgment on the punishment to Rudiger as well as Vinicius, Mbappe and Ceballos on Friday.