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Arsenal make bizarre Uefa request ahead of Champions League semi-final

The club’s grounds staff reportedly requested a pitch inspection at the Estadio Metropolitano ahead of kick-off in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final

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Arsenal staff were seen inspecting the pitch at the Metropolitano ahead of kick-offopen image in gallery

Arsenal staff were seen inspecting the pitch at the Metropolitano ahead of kick-off (PA)

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Arsenal reportedly requested a pitch inspection ahead of kick-off in the their Champions League semi-final first leg tie against Atletico Madrid, with the Gunners’ grounds staff believing that the grass was too long at the Metropolitano Stadium.

Clips circulating on social media show Arsenal staff seemingly in conversation while inspecting the grass on the pitch, and Spanish journalist Guillem Balague later reported that the club had formally asked Uefa to measure the length of the grass.

“They’re checking the length of the grass. Arsenal think that it’s too high,” Balague had earlier said in his own clip posted on his X account.

“Arsenal, the ground staff, came in thinking the grass is too high, and asked Uefa to actually measure it. They weren’t happy, they thought it was Simeone creating some dark arts,” Balague later explained on CBS Sports Golazo.

“After a while, Uefa said: ‘No, it’s actually 26mm’. The limit is 30mm, it goes between 21 and 30, and it’s 26, which by the way was the same as when they played Barcelona here.” .

The pitch at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano has been the subject of controversy this season, notably after Atletico’s Champions League ties against Tottenham Hotspur and Barcelona.

Spurs players repeatedly slipped during their 5-2 loss in Madrid in the first leg of their round of 16 tie, with slips from Antonin Kinsky and Micky van de Ven directly leading to two goals for the hosts.

The pitch was a huge factor in Spurs’ 5-2 loss to Atletico earlier in the seasonopen image in gallery

The pitch was a huge factor in Spurs’ 5-2 loss to Atletico earlier in the season (Getty)

And Barcelona manager Hansi Flick had previously raised similar concerns over the pitch and the length of the grass ahead of his side’s second leg in the quarter-finals, though once again Uefa confirmed it was within regulations.

The Gunners face Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final tie this evening, before the second leg takes place at the Emirates next week on Tuesday, 5 May. The winner of the tie will face either PSG or Bayern Munich in the final on 30 May.

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