Eduardo might have got away with his dive, but Arsenal could yet pay the penalty
So Eduardo didn't dive - or at least didn't "deceive the referee" - according to UEFA
Odd, that, given that even Arsene Wenger conceded last week his Croatian striker was guilty of, at the very least, over-dramatics.
The final verdict from Nyon will bring much wailing from some and the "I told you sos" of others, especially the Arsenal fans who seemed to believe it was a media witch-hunt - and who were then demanding exactly the same treatment for Emmanuel Adebayor, using exactly the same video evidence they declared should not have been used against Eduardo.
Then again, nobody ever expected consistency from supporters.
While I think UEFA have got it wrong - you will never be able to tell me that it was not a dive, and the proof of that is the behind the goal camera which shows at least 10 inches between Eduardo and Artur Boruc.
But in fact it looks like Eduardo and Arsenal are already serving a longer-lasting punishment than the two game ban UEFA initially handed out to the striker.
There is no doubt, whatsoever, that Darren Fletcher's penalty box challenge on Andrey Arshavin at Old Trafford was a stone-cold, nailed-on, dead-cert penalty but Mike Dean, who could not have been unaware of the Eduardo furore, scandalously waved play on - the referee got away with it only because Arshavin scored 30 seconds later.
And, likewise, Eduardo was wrongly denied a definite penalty against England when he was crushed from behind by Glen Johnson last week.
Looks like pay-back time to me and I think both the striker and Arsenal will be denied more than their share of spot-kick decisions this season on the strength of what Eduardo did against Celtic. Guess some would call it Karma.
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