Cristiano Ronaldo has been charged by UEFA for improper conduct during Juventus' 3-0 win over Atletico Madrid in the Champions League last 16.
Ronaldo could face a similar fine to Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone, who he mocked with his goal celebration in the Italian side's victory following a 2-0 defeat in the first leg in Madrid.
Simeone was fined £18,000 by UEFA after grabbing his trousers provocatively after Atletico's victory at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium but watched Ronaldo fire a hat-trick as the Turin side completed a remarkable victory from behind on Tuesday.
Juventus face Ajax in the Champions League quarter-final first leg in Amsterdam on April 10, but media reports claim he the Portugal striker will not face a ban with the decision being made by UEFA on March 21.
Latest Stories
-
Titanic gold pocket watch sells for £900,000
51 mins -
Elon Musk in China to discuss enabling full self driving – reports
56 mins -
Foreign Affairs Ministry advises against travelling to Northern Mali
1 hour -
After dating him for three years, I proposed to my husband
1 hour -
Beatrice ‘Bee’ Arthur tackles plastic pollution through artistic exploration
2 hours -
Hundreds turn out for Luv FM/Telecel Fitness Walk in Kumasi
2 hours -
Ghana Post launches Asantehene Commemorative Stamp
2 hours -
Police fire tear gas to disperse Benin wage protest
2 hours -
Airline keeps mistaking 101-year-old woman for baby
2 hours -
Harvey Weinstein hospitalised after conviction overturned
2 hours -
Anis Hafar: Learning how to avoid wars
2 hours -
Private legal practitioner wins Akan NPP parliamentary candidate poll
3 hours -
American-Israeli hostage appears in Hamas video for first time
3 hours -
Samson’s Take: Arrogance of Power, Shameful Policing
9 hours -
Burnley score late to draw with Manchester United at Old Trafford
12 hours