Ancelotti confident UEFA will not ban Mbappe, Vinicius, Rudiger and Ceballos - Soccer News
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Carlo Ancelotti remains confident that key players for Real Madrid will not receive suspensions ahead of their upcoming Champions League quarter-final against Arsenal. UEFA is investigating alleged misconduct from several players after Madrid's controversial elimination of Atletico Madrid, raising concerns following the players' post-match celebrations. Ancelotti insists that the players acted correctly and is hopeful for a favorable outcome. Besides this issue, he also reinforced his commitment to the LaLiga title race, emphasizing their determination despite being behind leaders Barcelona.
"We believe everything was correct, and we hope UEFA makes a decision, but we trust that everything will end well," Ancelotti told reporters.
"We are confident in UEFA's verdict as the players had just celebrated. That's it, we wait for the verdict, but our players didn't do anything wrong," Ancelotti added.
"Barcelona has an advantage, but we are going to fight until the end," Ancelotti stated regarding the LaLiga title race.
Four Blancos players are being investigated over their conduct during the post-match celebrations, and Spanish media reports have said bans could be handed out.
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