Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Eduardo hit with two-match ban


UEFA have banned Arsenal striker Eduardo for two European matches for diving in last week's Champions League play-off second leg against Celtic.


UEFA announced today that their control and disciplinary body had suspended the Croatian international "for deceiving the referee".

Eduardo will miss the Gunners' matches away at Standard Liege on September 16 and the Emirates showdown with Olympiakos on September 29.

Boss Arsene Wenger has three days to lodge an appeal against the ban.

Wenger was fuming last Friday after hearing that his striker was to be charged, slamming the decision as being a "complete disgrace".

Wenger said: "I find it a complete disgrace and unacceptable.

"We won't accept the way we have been treated in this case for two reasons.

"I believe that you can debate whether it was a penalty or not. For me it's a witch-hunt that we see and not an objective judgement of a case.

"This charge implies there was intent and a desire to cheat the referee.

"Having watched the pictures again there was nothing conclusive.

"It singles out a player in Europe to be a cheat and that is not acceptable.

"UEFA has taken action that is not defendable."

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