Gunners to mount Eduardo appeal

03 September 2009 16:38
European football's governing body opened disciplinary proceedings against the Croatia international for "deceiving the referee" when he went down in the box in the Champions League play off game at Emirates Stadium last week, despite there appearing to be no contact with Celtic goalkeeper Artur Boruc. Referee Manuel Mejuto Gonzalez awarded the spot-kick, which Eduardo converted himself to set Arsenal on their way to a comprehensive 3-1 win which sealed their place in the tournament's lucrative group stages. Scottish FA chief executive Gordon Smith was quick to call for action against Eduardo, who is set to face England in their World Cup qualifier at Wembley next week. UEFA subsequently began an investigation, which Gunners boss Arsene Wenger lambasted as a "witch-hunt" and resulted in the decision to ban Eduardo for two matches. However, Arsenal have issued a strongly-worded statement indicating their intention not to let the matter rest. "The club is in receipt of UEFA's reasoned decision in relation to the charge against Eduardo," the statement read. "We strongly believe that the decision taken is deeply flawed and not based on any forensic review of the video evidence available. "There are obvious errors and inconsistencies in UEFA's judgment and we intend to appeal."

Source: Team_Talk