Arsenal facing UEFA charges after group confusion postpones Europa League tie

- UEFA will make a move against Arsenal and Cologne after their match was postponed
- The German club' fans endeavored to attack the stadium in numbers with police fortifications brought in
- Cologne were just surrendered 3,000 tickets however to 20,000 fans turned up for the Europa League tie
- The Gunners secured a dig out from a deficit 3 - 1 prevail upon the Bundesliga's buttom club
Arsenal confront UEFA charges after their conflict against Cologne was deferred after a portion of the 20,000 German fans got through security to attack the Emirates. Cologne supporters attempted to enter the stadium and sit in the area for home supporters wearing Arsenal shirt. The Police was brought in and they reacted by securing the sold-out 60,000-seater field for over a hour prior to the match commenced with revolt police with mutts between the German fans and the pitch.
Fortifications later touched base to reinforce the underlying 110 police conveyed at the match. The away club were just surrendered 3,000 tickets yet to 20,000 fans are evaluated to have made the trek for their first European tie in 20 years.

Police considered canceling the match yet Arsenal constrained the match ahead with the Gunners head of interchanges Mark Gonnella saying: "The choice to proceed was the best alternative and the most secure choice."
Both Arsenal and FC Cologne confront UEFA fines in the event that they are turned out to be "careless" in coordinate arrangements or there is "an absence of request or teach saw inside or around the stadium". Jhon Cordoba scored for Cologne following 10 minutes after a mix-up by David Ospina. However Arsene Wenger's men turned it around as sub Sead Kolasinac balanced and Alexis Sanchez and Hector Bellerin fixed Arsenal's triumph.
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