Real Madrid: UEFA investigating Antonio Rudiger, Kylian Mbappe, Dani Ceballos and Vinicius Jr for conduct vs Atletico

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Real Madrid stars Antonio Rudiger, Kylian Mbappe, Dani Ceballos and Vinicius Junior are being investigated by UEFA for their conduct after the Champions League win over Atletico Madrid.

The Champions League holders won a fiercely-contested last-16 tie with their capital city rivals on penalties – and in controversial fashion, with Julian Alvarez’s penalty ruled out after officials judged he had touched the ball twice.

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Footage provided by UEFA revealed Julian Alvarez made ‘minimal’ contact with the ball for the contentious penalty against Real Madrid in the Champions League

Rudiger struck the winning penalty and that set up a quarter-final tie against Arsenal.

The Real Madrid quartet are now being looked into over allegations of indecent conduct made during the post-match celebrations.

Television pictures appeared to show Rudiger making a throat-cutting gesture towards the crowd and Mbappe apparently grabbing his crotch.

UEFA has appointed a special inspector, who will work independently, and most of the evidence is expected to be video footage of the alleged incidents.

UEFA is unable to provide information on how long the process will take and possible sanctions.

Real Madrid players talk to assistant referee Adam Kupsik, second from right, after a penalty kick by Atletico Madrid's Julian Alvarez during a shootout at the end of the Champions League round of 16, second leg, soccer match between Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid at the Metropolitano stadium in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, March 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
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Real Madrid players talk to assistant referee Adam Kupsik after Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez’s penalty

Why a fine could be more likely than a ban

A fine is thought to be more likely than a ban. In 2019 UEFA fined Cristiano Ronaldo €20,000 (£16,665) for improper conduct. Ronaldo had made an obscene gesture after scoring for Juventus against Atletico Madrid.

Atletico head coach Diego Simeone was also fined €20,000 by UEFA for making the same gesture after his side scored in the first leg at home.

There is no guarantee the case will be dealt with before the first leg with Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on April 8. The teams then meet again eight days later in Madrid.

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