Saturday, August 20, 2011

UEFA Investigate Wenger Case


UEFA begin the process of investigation into alleged violations committed by Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, in a match first leg Champions League play-off counter Udinese.

When Arsenal entertain Udinese, was last week, Wenger could not sit on the bench. He got a one-time ban should not accompany his team post a comment on the referee Massimo Busacca spiciness when the Gunners eliminated Barcelona in the Champions League last season quarterfinals

Due to sanctions from UEFA, Wenger was forced to sit in the VIP tribune Emitares Stadium. He was accompanied by first team coach Boro Primorac.


UEFA is the action in question Wenger during the match. He allegedly gave instructions to the bench to his assistant Pat Rice. The mode is Wenger spoke with Primorac Primorac and then using his cell phone to call someone on the bench, to give instructions to Rice.

At halftime, the UEFA representatives are then instantly warns Wenger not to repeat the offense. However, throughout the second half, Primorac visible remains intense with his cell phone, like what was done in the first round.

It is then invited suspicion from UEFA. They also decided to investigate this case.

"The discipline of Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been opened because he did not comply with the Control and Disciplinary Body's decision in relation to UEFA's one game suspension he had to undergo in the play-off match against Udinese Calcio Champions League," UEFA said in a statement via his official website.

"Based on the UEFA disciplinary regulations, a manager must not communicate with his team during the game when he was convicted and should only be watched from the stands."

"The case of the new discipline will be discussed on Monday, August 22."

Wenger himself was hit by confusion related to UEFA punishment that he should live. This French guy was not making mistakes.

"It was a big surprise, but we're really open to any question," said Wenger.

"We do not have anything to hide. I do not think we've done something wrong. I do not communicate with the bench. They (Uefa) gives the rules and we abide by what they say to us," he said.

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