Arsenal striker Eduardo could be sanctioned by UEFA, following an alleged dive to earn a penalty in Wednesday's 3-1 win over Celtic. Arsenal cruised to the Champions League group stage after beating the Bhoys 5-1 on aggregate, with Eduardo winning a dubious penalty. "We are reviewing the match to see whether a disciplinary investigation should be launched," a UEFA spokesman said. Scottish FA chief executive Gordon Smith slammed Eduardo over the indecent as he urged to UEFA to take action against the Croat. Subsequently, UEFA president Michel Platini reaffirmed the decision to review the case, implying that Eduardo could be suspended. "There are disciplinary procedures at UEFA and the procedure could be taken to suspend the player," said the French legend. "Scotland often start such procedures, last time it was a Lithuania player who was sanctioned." Should UEFA take action against Eduardo, the Arsenal forward will be banned for two group stage games.