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Champions League: UEFA under scrutiny ahead of Real Madrid vs Benfica
Summary
Vinicius Jr accused Gianluca Prestianni of racist conduct during the first-leg match, and UEFA has opened an investigation but has not announced a decision ahead of the second leg.
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Real Madrid and Benfica prepare for the Champions League second leg at the Santiago Bernabéu amid an ongoing inquiry. The match follows a first-leg game that ended 1-0 and in which an allegation of racist conduct was reported. UEFA launched an investigation into the incident and has not yet issued a verdict. Organizers are reportedly attentive to pre-match protocol ahead of the return leg.
Known details:
- Vinicius Jr accused Gianluca Prestianni of racist conduct during the first-leg match, which Real Madrid won 1-0.
- UEFA has opened an investigation into the allegation and has not announced a decision.
- Reports indicate the Argentine player is unlikely to be suspended for the return leg at the Santiago Bernabéu.
- Radio station Cadena SER reported that UEFA has been "on alert" and is concerned the players might refuse to shake hands during the pre-match protocol.
Summary:
UEFA's inquiry remains ongoing and no disciplinary decision has been published. The second-leg match at the Santiago Bernabéu is scheduled for next Wednesday, and organizers are reported to be monitoring pre-match interactions. Timing of any disciplinary decision is undetermined at this time.
