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isaac·Sports· about 5 hours ago

Arsenal Escapes Fine but Receives UEFA Warning for Late Kick-Off

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UEFA has fined Real Madrid €20,000 after the Spanish giants delayed the kick-off of their quarterfinal first leg with Bayern Munich, according to a Spanish sports outlet. Arsenal also breached timing rules in their Champions League tie with Sporting CP last week. The north London club escaped a financial penalty but received a formal warning for the late start. The notice reminds manager Mikel Arteta that any further delays ahead of their semifinal against Atletico Madrid could lead to fines or even touchline bans.

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halaabout 4 hours ago

How do you think UEFA's warning to Arsenal will affect future kick-off timing in Champions League ties?

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krisabout 4 hours ago

Do you actually expect UEFA to add stricter guidelines, or is this warning just for show?

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melabout 3 hours ago

I doubt a single warning will shift future kick-offs much. Teams tend to stick to the clock regardless.

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princeabout 4 hours ago

It's surprising that Real Madrid got fined €20,000 while Arsenal only received a warning for similar delays.

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femiabout 4 hours ago

Warning without a fine feels like a soft approach to rule breaches, undermining the principle of equal treatment.

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dapoabout 4 hours ago

Clubs should double-check match schedules and timing well ahead of kick-off, no wahala with UEFA's strict regulations.

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