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da bwin: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is under investigation from Uefa, after he criticised the referee following the club’s European exit on Tuesday night.
Goals from Laurent Koscielny, Tomas Rosicky and Robin van Persie meant that the Gunners beat AC Milan 3-0 at the Emirates Stadium, but were still eliminated due to a 4-0 first leg away defeat.
The French coach was unhappy with the constant award of free kicks for small misdemeanours by Slovenian official Damir Skomina, and he made his displeasure known after the game.
“I was not happy with the referee tonight because I felt he gave many free-kicks in the middle of the park,” he told Sky Sports at the time.
“Every time they went down a free-kick was given for them, and they sensed that very quickly and they used it very well.”
Uefa have confirmed that Wenger is now facing further action, and that they will look at Skomina’s match report to decide if sanctions should be taken against the Arsenal boss.
“A disciplinary case has been opened for improper conduct,” a spokesperson confirmed.
If Wenger is found guilty it will be the third ban he has received from Uefa in the last year.
By Gareth McKnight
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