
UEFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against Manchester United over Nani's red card and the non-fulfilment of post-match media obligations.
Manager Sir Alex Ferguson reacted angrily after Nani was sent off for a high challenge on Alvaro Arbeloa in the 56th minute of Tuesday night's Champions League match with Real Madrid, which United were leading 1-0 at the time.
But with the man advantage, Madrid came back to win 2-1 on the night, 3-2 on aggregate.
Ferguson did not appear for interviews after the match, with his assistant Mike Phelan attending the post-match press conference and saying the manager was too "distraught" to speak, while the players did not stop to talk in the mixed zone.
UEFA issued a short statement on Wednesday confirming disciplinary proceedings have been opened against the club regarding the two incidents.
"The case will be dealt with by the UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body on Thursday 21 March," the statement said.
Champions League rules oblige managers to speak to the media after every match.
Phelan had suggested he was at least likely to adopt a more diplomatic stance than his boss, who might have risked an even heavier sanction had he said in public what he thought in private.
Today's statement from UEFA made no mention of defender Rio Ferdinand, who sarcastically applauded Turkish referee Cuneyt Cakir after the final whistle when the players surrounded the officials.
UEFA has already released a statement insisting it had no issues regarding Cakir's performance.
"There are no issues for us regarding the sending off," said a UEFA spokesman.
Ferguson is due to speak to the media on Friday ahead of Manchester United's FA Cup quarter-final with Chelsea.
There has been an element of circling the wagons at Old Trafford, with former captain Roy Keane's suggestion that Nani deserved his punishment for a high tackle on Alvaro Arbeloa coming in for stinging criticism.
Former United European Cup winner Paddy Crerand was particularly venomous, although others were equally incredulous.
"That decision was an absolute joke," former United defender Viv Anderson said.
"The players will feel as though they have been cheated by the referee."
Another ex-player, Lou Macari, said: "He was the same referee who sent John Terry off in the semi-final last season.
"When I read that I thought surely he is not going to be one of those who brings out yellow cards for fun.
"He brought a red out for fun instead."
Once his anger has subsided, Ferguson will be able to reflect on an outstanding first hour in which Danny Welbeck and Ryan Giggs were superb.
However, should the United boss watch the match again, he may concede Rafael could easily have been sent off for a handball on the line.
He may also wonder at the speed with which Real adjusted to their numerical advantage, turning the entire tie on its head before United sorted themselves out.
As Phelan pointed out, United are used to recovering from such shattering reversals of fortune and Sunday's FA Cup quarter-final with Chelsea is almost perfect, given the Red Devils have home advantage against a side mired in their own problems and tired by a midweek trip to Romania.
And although Europe remains the pinnacle, a fourth domestic league and cup double would be welcomed with open arms at Old Trafford.
However, if it all goes wrong for Ferguson's team, a season that promised so much will suddenly not appear quite so positive, given the general acceptance that a 20th championship is already secure.
"If you are in the next round of the Champions League, all the pressure for Sunday is off," said Macari.
"You get knocked out of the Champions League and suddenly you have a big game on Sunday. It adds a little bit of pressure.
"The players have to go out and deliver.
"It is not a foregone conclusion, though, and all of a sudden, from us talking about the treble, this defeat is an example of why it was silly.
"So many things can go wrong.
"I just hope they can rise to the occasion on Sunday."
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what do you think?

Mark Davies
Let's hope uefa are not as weak as the f a when it come to man utd.

Martin Massey
Why worry they they only fine racists pennies.

shirley sutton
What for because Fergie was too annoyed to go to the press conference and say something he shouldn't - damned of he went damned if he didn't and before you say I'm not a united fan

Steve Marshall
In kids football we teach respect the refs decision whether you as a player think it's right or wrong, do you think Rio ferdernands actions at the final whistle were acceptable, I certainly don't, budding defenders look up to and respect him, the respect campaign is there for a reason.

Paul Gilbert
Well said Shirley

Pat TWOMEY
Christ on a bike, Imagine if that had been Chelsea about the ref after the sending off, at full time and failing to complete the media obligations. Scaffold could not have gone up quick enough in the media's book :)

parlane83
Not sure what all the fuss is about...he nearly kicked him in the throat!!!! Was a red everyday of the week!!

Mark Davies
Rules are ment to be followed in all sports.

Jagdip Singh Dani
had it been suarez instead of nani and the whole world would want another 8 match ban. It was a dangerous high tackle. there was no intent but was wreckless so def a red.

Martin Massey
You have to qualify first!!! and he should have been sent off for stamping in the last ropey league leg!!!!

Mark Ashpole
All the usual man u jealous comments coming out the woodwork. Defo red card tho.

Rob Shaw
Red Card all day, United 'Special Treatment' didn't work with a european ref, get over it. Deffo need punishing for how they treated the ref at the end. Especially Rio Ferdinand

NevilleAtkins
Rio Ferdinand, deserves to banned for his clapping in the refs face, who does the p--t think he is

Martin Massey
That word works both ways look in the mirror who dyou think you are nobody!!!!









Paul Gilbert
6:41pm on 6/3/2013
UEFA and especially Platini will be very happy that the last English club have been knocked out of the CL (unless Arsenal perform a miracle in Munich). Object - reduce English places down to 3 from 4. Wonder what instructions the ref had last night?
Martin Massey
9:03pm on 6/3/2013
If they reduce it to 3 teams liverpool will never qualify.
Alex Thompson
1:18am on 7/3/2013
That's a good thing Martin
Steve Marshall
10:21am on 7/3/2013
Jealous.