Arsenal were delayed for FIVE hours on Monday as their travel plans for their first away game in Europe’s premier club competition for six years descended into chaos
Arsenal suffered severe travel delays ahead of their first Champions League away game in six years on Monday.
But the Gunners will not face a UEFA fine after seeing their pre-match press conference cancelled after their chartered flight to Lens was grounded at Luton Airport for more than FIVE HOURS.
Arsenal face Lens at the Stade Bollaert-Delelis on Tuesday night, looking to build on their 4-0 thrashing a fortnight ago after returning to Europe’s top table. They trained at London Colney on Monday morning and were due to fly to France in the afternoon.
But bad weather and high winds saw their flight delayed, meaning Arteta and French defender William Saliba could not take part in their expected media conference at 7pm. UEFA usually penalise sides who don’t comply with their pre-game duties, but Arsenal will not face a fine as the cancellation was beyond their control. Their flight eventually took off in the evening.