Luiz Adriano banned for unsporting behaviour
Reuters - Tuesday 27 November 2012, 18:39
Shakhtar
Donetsk striker Luiz Adriano has been banned for one game for unsporting
behaviour during a Champions League match against Nordsjaelland last
week, UEFA said on Tuesday.
Brazilian
Luiz Adriano scored a goal as his team tried to play the ball back to
the Danish side's goalkeeper following an injury to a Nordsjaelland
player.
"The UEFA Control and
Disciplinary Body today decided to suspend Luiz Adriano for one match,"
UEFA said in a statement on its website.
"Luiz
Adriano had been charged with violation of the principles of conduct
during last week's UEFA Champions League Group E match against FC
Nordsjaelland in Copenhagen."
Shakhtar
said in a statement they backed the UEFA decision and were deeply
disappointed by the incident during the game on November 20.
"Shakhtar Donetsk strongly believes that fair play is a fundamental part of football," the club said.
"Our
players fully understand that they are role models for Shakhtar's young
fans and the entire football community as a whole, and such actions on
their part are not acceptable."
The
controversy erupted after play was re-started with an uncontested drop
ball following treatment to an injured Nordsjaelland player.
Shakhtar
midfielder Willian attempted to return it to the Nordsjaelland defence
but Luiz Adriano pounced on the pass, rounded the goalkeeper and
finished into an empty net.
His
effort led to an angry reaction from the Nordsjaelland players and was
greeted with jeers and whistles from the incredulous home crowd.
Any
thoughts the Danes might have had of being allowed to score unopposed
were dashed when Taras Stepanenko dispossessed Nicolai Stokholm as he
advanced on goal from the ensuing kick-off.
Luiz
Adriano, who went on to score a hat-trick in Shakhtar's 5-2 victory
over Nordsjaelland, will miss their final Group E match at home to
Juventus next week.
Ukraine's
Shakhtar have already qualified for the Champions League knockout
stages and will be joined by either Juventus or Chelsea, who host
Nordsjaelland in their final group game.