Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger could face disciplinary action from Uefa after breaching the terms of his UEFA Champions League touchline ban.
The Frenchman received a one-match suspension for abusing Swiss referee Massimo Busacca in the Gunners' last-16 defeat to Barcelona last season.
Wenger's post-match criticism saw him banished to the stands for Tuesday's play-off date with Udinese, although he could find himself in further trouble for communicating with the bench.
Arsenal checked with Uefa on Monday that Wenger could send messages to the coaching staff via a third party.
As a result, first-team coach Boro Primorac passed instructions from Wenger to assistant manager Pat Rice on the touchline throughout the first period.
However, Uefa warned Wenger at the break he was contravening the rules and as a result he withdrew from communication.
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