Atlรฉtico Madrid players left the Emirates Stadium without showering due to a lack of hot water

Atlรฉtico Madrid players left the Emirates Stadium without showering due to a lack of hot water.

Players were sweating, rushing to the hotel to shower because there was no hot water at the end of the official training session.

  • The Atlรฉtico delegation is very angry. Atlรฉtico has filed a complaint with UEFA regarding the lack of facilities at the Emirates Stadium.

Atletico were due to finish training at 7.30pm and the hot water issue was sorted by then, but Atletico finished their session early and had already left the stadium by that point to go back to their hotel for showers.

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There has been an apology from Arsenal for the inconvenience.

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