Arsenal have reportedly responded to the allegation that Mikel Arteta insulted a dead relative of Porto's manager during their UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie on Tuesday night.
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The Gunners booked their place in the quarter-finals of the competition following a 4-2 penalty shootout victory over Porto in their round of 16 second leg.
Belgium international Leandro Trossard scored the only goal from open play on the night – a strike that won his side the game and forced extra time after their 1-0 defeat in the first round – but the match was not without drama.
After the final whistle, Arsenal's manager and Porto's Sergio Conceicao were seen in a heated discussion on the field before being separated by those around them.
Conceicao, speaking following his team's shootout loss, claimed the Spaniard "insulted" a family member that has passed.
"Mikel Arteta turned to the bench during the game and insulted my family in Spanish," he said, according to the Mirror.
"At the end, I told him that the person he insulted is no longer among us.
"Let him worry about training his team, which has more than enough quality to play a lot better."
While Arteta refused to comment on the issue, it has been said that "Arsenal club sources" strongly deny Conceicao's accusations.
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Goalkeeper David Raya was the hero for the north Londoners during the shootout at the Emirates Stadium, making two saves to send Arsenal through to the next round.
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