Arsenal and Bayern charged by UEFA over fan disturbances
Arsenal and Bayern Munich are to be charged by UEFA after fan disturbances during their second-leg clash at Emirates Stadium.
UEFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against Arsenal and Bayern Munich for their supporters' respective roles in a pitch invasion and the throwing of objects onto the field in Tuesday's Champions League clash at Emirates Stadium.
Bayern repeated their first-leg showing in the last-16 tie with a 5-1 win in the return meeting on a miserable night for the London club.
The match was forced to a brief halt early on, though, as Bayern fans hurled rolls of toilet paper onto the pitch in protest at the ticket prices set by Arsenal.
The Gunners also face action after one of their supporters was spotted running onto the playing surface just before the end of the match.
UEFA's Control, Ethics and Disciplinary body will deal with the cases on March 23, with Napoli also set to be investigated for the blocking of stairways, use of a laser pointer, the throwing of objects and setting off of fireworks in their 3-1 defeat by Real Madrid.
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