Gunners to challenge new Wenger ban

Arsene Wenger (right)
12 April 2012

Arsenal will fight Arsene Wenger's latest touchline ban imposed by UEFA - which would see the Gunners boss forced to watch Wednesday night's crunch Champions League play-off against Udinese from the stands.

Wenger was found guilty of failing to abide by UEFA rules surrounding his original ban - imposed after last season's last-16 defeat to Barcelona when he had criticised the referee - after he passed messages to the coaching staff at the Emirates Stadium in the first leg, before being warned not to continue by match delegates at half-time.

Arsenal, though, maintain officials from Europe's governing body had told them in the build-up to the game Wenger would be permitted to relay instructions to assistant manager Pat Rice through first-team coach Boro Primorac, who was in telephone contact with the Arsenal bench.

UEFA also fined Arsenal 10,000 euros (£8,743) for the improper conduct of their officials during the match and it remains to be seen whether Arsenal's appeal will be processed in time for a decision ahead of Wednesday night's tie, which the Gunners lead just 1-0.

A statement from UEFA read: "The UEFA control and disciplinary Body has suspended manager Arsene Wenger from carrying out his duties at Arsenal FC's next two UEFA competition matches.

"Today's [Monday's] decision was taken in relation to the Arsenal manager not abiding by the decision of the control and disciplinary body during the English club's Champions League play-off game against Udinese last Tuesday, August 16.

"Wenger is therefore suspended for Arsenal's second-leg match against Udinese in Italy on Wednesday and then the next UEFA competition fixture for which he would be eligible.

"The control and disciplinary body has also decided to fine Arsenal 10,000 euros for improper conduct by its officials. An appeal may be lodged against these decisions within three days of the dispatch of the reasoned decision.

"The UEFA disciplinary regulations stipulate that manager may not communicate with his team during a fixture for which he is suspended and may follow the game from the stands only."

Because of the ban, Wenger decided against fulfilling his post-match media commitments, a pattern which he could well follow again at the Stadio Friuli should UEFA uphold their decision.

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