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Your support makes all the difference.UEFA have dismissed allegations of racist abuse made against Sergio Busquets, paving the way for the Barcelona midfielder to play in next week's Champions League final against Manchester United.
The 22-year-old was accused of making racist remarks by Real Madrid during the controversial first leg of their European semi-final last month.
The capital club published a video on their website ahead of the second leg, with a subtitle alleging Busquets had made a comment towards wing-back Marcelo during Barca's 2-0 win at the Bernabeu.
UEFA announced last week they had opened disciplinary proceedings against Busquets, with the case being dealt with over the weekend.
And a short statement on Barca's official website today confirmed the midfielder has been cleared of any wrongdoing.
"Sergio Busquets will play in the Champions League final," said the statement on www.fcbarcelona.com.
"UEFA has notified FC Barcelona they have dismissed the claims of Real Madrid."
The footage on Madrid's website was posted the day before the second leg, which finished in a 1-1 draw to send Pep Guardiola's side through to the final 3-1 on aggregate.
It showed Busquets appearing to direct a comment at Marcelo while covering his mouth with his hands, with Madrid alleging the player said "mono, mono" - Spanish for "monkey, monkey".
The incident was one of several in an ill-tempered tie between the two Primera Division giants, with both clubs lodging complaints to UEFA after the first leg.
Madrid were unhappy with the behaviour of the opposing players and the red card shown to Pepe, while Barca protested over Madrid coach Jose Mourinho's post-match comments alluding to favours from UEFA in big Champions League games and questioning the Catalan club's relationship with the European governing body.
The complaints were dismissed by UEFA, with Mourinho later handed a five-game European ban for his outbursts.
Barca will take on United in the final at Wembley on May 28.
UEFA revealed the allegations against Busquets had been thrown out because of a lack of evidence.
A statement on www.uefa.com read: "The chairman of the UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body, acting as a judge sitting alone, has today decided to dismiss the complaint lodged by Real Madrid CF for racial abuse against its player Marcelo by FC Barcelona player Sergio Busquets in the UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg between the clubs in Madrid on 27 April, due to a lack of strong and convincing evidence."
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