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Champions League: UEFA to probe Cristiano Ronaldo's 'cojones' goal celebration against Atletico Madrid

Agence France-Presse March 18, 2019, 19:21:08 IST

UEFA on Monday opened an investigation into Cristiano Ronaldo’s goal celebration after scoring a hat-trick in Juventus’ Champions League comeback win against Atletico Madrid last week.

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Champions League: UEFA to probe Cristiano Ronaldo's 'cojones' goal celebration against Atletico Madrid

Milan: UEFA on Monday opened an investigation into Cristiano Ronaldo’s goal celebration after scoring a hat-trick in Juventus’ Champions League comeback win against Atletico Madrid last week. [caption id=“attachment_6283531” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring his side’s third goal during the Champions League round of 16, 2nd leg, match between Juventus and Atletico Madrid. AP Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring his side’s third goal during the Champions League round of 16, 2nd leg, match between Juventus and Atletico Madrid. AP[/caption] European football’s governing body said Ronaldo was facing charges of “improper conduct” after he mimicked Diego Simeone’s crotch-grabbing ‘cojones’ gesture in last Tuesday’s 3-0 win that sent Juventus through 3-2 on aggregate. After scoring the decisive penalty four minutes from time, Ronaldo turned towards the Atletico fans and replicated Simeone’s gesture after the Spaniards’ 2-0 first leg win by grasping his genitals and thrusting out his groin. A decision will be taken by UEFA on 21 March. Juventus take on Dutch club Ajax in the Champions League quarter-finals over two legs, on 10 April in Amsterdam and 16 April in Turin. Coach Massimiliano Allegri has said he is confident Ronaldo will not be fined or suspended. “I think everyone celebrated their own way on the field and in the stands. I saw nothing strange, just a celebration. There won’t be a ban,” said Allegri. Simeone was fined 20,000 euros ($22,000) by UEFA for his gesture. “He will have seen how I did it at the Wanda Metropolitano and, like me, was trying to show his character,” said the Argentinian coach. Five-time Champions League winner Ronaldo is the record goal scorer in the European competition with 124 goals in 160 matches.

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