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Real Madrid are facing Arsenal in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals, and UEFA has provided an explanation for a controversial moment that occurred during the match.

After suffering a 3-0 defeat to Arsenal in England, Real Madrid are attempting to mount a comeback this Wednesday in Spain to secure a spot in the Champions League semifinals. Amid that effort, a controversial moment unfolded during the second leg, and UEFA issued an official explanation.

In the 23rd minute of the first half, referee Francois Letexier awarded a penalty to the Spanish giants after a hold by Declan Rice on Kylian Mbappe inside the box. However, just moments later, VAR reviewed the call and ruled that the penalty should not be given to Real Madrid.

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Immediately, a message appeared on the stadium screens explaining the decision: “No penalty – No foul. Arsenal’s player N° 41 did not commit a foul on the opponent.” UEFA later expanded on that reasoning, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano: “The penalty for Real Madrid has been taken away due to a non-foul by Declan Rice.”

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From: bolavip.com

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