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UEFA Investigates Mbappe, Vinicius, and Two Other Real Madrid Stars

Real Madrid’s Champions League triumph over Atletico Madrid has been overshadowed by controversy as UEFA launches an investigation into four of the club’s star players.

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Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior, Antonio Rudiger, and Dani Ceballos are under scrutiny for alleged “indecent conduct” during their round of 16 clash on March 12.

What Led to the Investigation?

UEFA, European football’s governing body, announced on Thursday that a disciplinary inspector has been assigned to review the allegations.

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While specific details remain unclear, video footage circulating on social media appears to show Mbappe grabbing his crotch during Madrid’s celebrations after winning the penalty shootout.

Rudiger, who scored the decisive penalty, was also seen leading his teammates in an energetic celebration on Atletico’s home turf, further fueling tensions.

Potential Consequences for Real Madrid

If found guilty, any disciplinary action could have major repercussions for Los Blancos. A potential ban would sideline the players for Madrid’s highly anticipated Champions League quarterfinal first-leg clash against Arsenal on April 8.

This isn’t the first time UEFA has cracked down on such behavior. Last year, Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham received a suspended one-game ban and a $32,400 fine for a similar gesture during England’s Euro 2024 match against Slovakia.

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As Madrid looks to win another European crown, this scandal presents an unexpected obstacle to their quest. The ultimate ruling by UEFA will be eagerly awaited, as it may affect the team’s depth going into the tournament’s next round.

Watch this space for more news as the inquiry takes its course.

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