Antonio Rudiger and Kylian Mbappe will be able to face Arsenal in the Champions League despite UEFA's investigation into their celebrations. They have received one-game bans and fines for their actions but these will not take immediate effect and are under one-year probation. This decision is favorable for Real Madrid's manager Carlo Ancelotti, given that both players are key starters. Vinicius Junior faced no action, while Dani Ceballos received a fine and is unavailable due to injury.
Rudiger and Mbappe will not face immediate suspensions, allowing them to play against Arsenal, although both have been issued fines and one-game bans subject to probation.
UEFA's investigation into Real Madrid's celebrations revealed concerns over Rudiger's gesture, but ultimately, he is free to participate in the upcoming Champions League match.
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