Atlético Madrid have lodged a complaint with UEFA after discovering no hot water in the Emirates dressing rooms before training.
Atlético Madrid have filed a complaint with UEFA over the lack of hot water in the dressing rooms at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium ahead of their Champions League clash on Tuesday.
The LaLiga club confirmed to ESPN that the issue occurred during their training session on Monday evening at 6.30 p.m. local time, shortly after coach Diego Simeone and forward Julián Álvarez had spoken to the media.
Upon discovering the problem, the team chose to return directly to their hotel to shower, with the issue later resolved. A club spokesperson said, “Atlético lodged a complaint with UEFA representatives who were present at the Emirates.”
Arsenal, who currently lead the Premier League, have won both of their Champions League games so far away at Athletic Club and at home against Olympiacos — while Atlético lost 3-2 to Liverpool before defeating Eintracht Frankfurt 5-1.
Simeone will return to the touchline for the game after serving a one-match ban following a confrontation with fans at Anfield. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on Monday praised Simeone’s “passion,” while adding that managers have “a responsibility to be an example” with their behaviour.
In LaLiga, Atlético are fourth, having recorded strong home performances, including a 5-2 derby win over Real Madrid, but struggled away from home. Last season, they were eliminated in the Champions League round of 16 by Real Madrid after a penalty shootout, while Arsenal reached the semifinals. (ARISE NEWS)“So, since there is an advantage to curb certain things over there, the disadvantages on our end are more.”
From London, United Kingdom, Chiamaka Bello said the atmosphere of fear among Nigerian immigrants is deeply personal.
“We may not live in the U.S., but we feel it here too,” she explained. “I have cousins in New Jersey who barely sleep peacefully now because ICE officers keep patrolling their area.”
Chiamaka added that Nigerian communities abroad are trying to support one another through online networks and prayer groups. “It’s not just about fear; it’s about standing together,” she said.
Her message to the Nigerian government is clear: “Please create better opportunities at home so our people won’t have to face this kind of fear abroad.”
Agu Treasure, a resident of the UK, London, said, “Even in Nigeria, every tribe marks their territory and places laws to guide their turf when foreigners visit. (ARISE NEWS)
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