Real Madrid Stars Face UEFA Probe Over “Indecent Conduct” in Heated Atletico Clash

Mbappé, Vinícius, Rüdiger and Carvajal under investigation as Champions League victory celebrations turn ugly

UEFA has launched a formal investigation into four Real Madrid players following explosive allegations of inappropriate behavior during their tense Champions League victory over city rivals Atletico Madrid. The governing body confirmed an ethics inspector will examine Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Júnior, Antonio Rüdiger and Dani Carvajal’s conduct after Atletico submitted damning video evidence of the fiery round-of-16 encounter.

Incendiary Gestures Spark Outrage

The controversy centers on four separate incidents captured during Real’s penalty shootout triumph at the Wanda Metropolitano on March 12. Most notably, defender Rüdiger faces scrutiny for allegedly making a throat-slitting gesture toward hostile Atletico fans after the decisive penalty.

Antonio Rüdiger

Vinícius – who had missed a crucial spot-kick in regulation time – reportedly taunted supporters both during play and after substitution, while footage appears to show Mbappé grabbing his groin in the direction of the crowd.

Atletico officials claim these actions dangerously escalated tensions in the stadium, with the club taking the unusual step of compiling and submitting video evidence to UEFA. The complaint comes despite Atletico themselves being under investigation for crowd disturbances during the match.

Simeone’s VAR Fury vs Ancelotti’s Satisfaction

The post-match fallout saw Atletico manager Diego Simeone erupt over a controversial VAR decision that disallowed Julián Álvarez’s penalty for a double touch. “Was that really the right call?” he fumed to journalists. Meanwhile, Real boss Carlo Ancelotti praised his team’s gritty mentality: “We understand how to win these games… tonight was another example.”

With Real set to face Arsenal in the quarterfinals on April 9, UEFA’s swift action serves as a warning to players about conduct in Europe’s most prestigious tournament. The investigation could result in fines or suspensions if the alleged breaches are proven – potentially disrupting Real’s quest for a record-extending 16th Champions League title.

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As the Spanish capital continues buzzing over the derby’s dramatic aftermath, one truth emerges: in Madrid’s football civil war, the battles extend far beyond the final whistle.

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