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| Due to "discriminatory behavior" UEFA told Atletico Madrid that they must shut off 5000 seats before their game with City on Wednesday. |
Uefa has mandated that section of Atletico Madrid's stadium be closed this week Wednesday for the return leg of their Champions League quarterfinal with Manchester City.
The Wanda Metropolitano has a capacity of 68,456, as the rule from UEFA Atletico Madrid must block off upto 5,000 seats.
Last week's first-leg encounter between Atletico and Manchester City ended in a 1-0 victory for City because to "discriminatory behavior" by Atletico supporters, according to Uefa. A Uefa banner stating "#NoToRacism" also will be displayed by Atletico.
Kjetil Knutsen Bodo/Glimt boss as well as Nuno Santos have been temporarily banned by Uefa as they probe an alleged confrontation between the two during week Europa Conference League match at Romaon Thursday.
Jose Mourinho's Roma team were defeated 2-1 by Bodo/Glimt during first leg quarter-final game. In a statement, the Norwegian club claimed to have video footage of Roma assistant coach Santos attacking head coach Knutsen.
Bodo/Glimt issued a statement in reaction to Uefa's move to ban Knutsen: "We are surprised and shocked by Uefa's decision. We will appeal, and will work on it throughout the evening. Beyond that, we currently have no comments."
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