
There are serious concerns about the Champions League semi-final, as Arsenal is accused of violating a UEFA rule for the match against PSG.
Prior to their matchup with Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-final, Arsenal has been accused of violating a significant UEFA regulation.
Regarding the forthcoming Champions League semi-final matchup with Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal has been charged with violating a significant UEFA regulation.
The Gunners will play PSG over two legs after defeating 15-time European Champions Real Madrid with an incredible 5-1 aggregate victory in the quarterfinals. The first match will take place at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday, April 29.
But it has come to light that there was a significant disagreement between the clubs before the match.
France Bleu claims that despite the fact that the game is only a few days away, hundreds of PSG supporters are still in the dark about tickets, which have not yet gone on sale.
The away end ticket office has not yet opened, and it is alleged that Arsenal’s noncompliance with official UEFA regulations is the reason for the slow pace of activity.

According to UEFA regulations, clubs are required to give away fans 5% of the tickets, therefore PSG would be permitted to have 3,000 rowdy supporters inside the Emirates.
They had exactly the same amount for the October group-phase match, which Arsenal won 2-0 thanks to goals from Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz.
Arsenal is reportedly attempting to lower the number of tickets to 2,500, but no explanation is provided.
“PSG is fighting to enforce the rule and have 3,000 Parisians at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday, and for the moment, they are not succeeding,” a source told the newspaper.
PSG supporters must wait in the hopes of receiving their chosen allocation and an additional 500 tickets, since demand for tickets is expected to be through the roof.
When Arsenal played Man United in the FA Cup, they broke the rules.
At the Emirates, Arsenal has already been embroiled in a similar ticket conflict. They were charged for violating FA Cup regulations in January for the match against Manchester United, who were allotted 8,000 by Arsenal even though they were entitled to 9,000.
According to Mike Keegan of the Daily Mail, the decision was made because of “safety concerns”; despite United’s attempts to obtain the extra 1,000 tickets they believed were only fair, the Safety Advisory Group, which is composed of club officials, council officers, and emergency services personnel, had the last say.
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