Chelsea’s attacking player, Pedro Neto, faces potential repercussions after an incident occurred during their Champions League last-16 match against Paris Saint-Germain. UEFA has begun disciplinary proceedings following the event, as reported by BBC reporter Nizar Kinsella. The Portuguese representative is under investigation for unsporting conduct.
Specifically, he was accused of pushing a young boy who was collecting balls in the closing minutes of the match. Neto pushed the boy holding the balls, attempting to swiftly return the ball to play. It transpired that Neto was trying to quickly regain possession and inadvertently pushed a boy who was providing him with the balls, thereby hindering his efforts.
Both Neto and Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior issued apologies following the game, acknowledging the regrettable situation. The incident prompted an apology from both Neto and Rosenior. They recognized the mistake and took steps to make amends.
The investigation is ongoing, and UEFA will determine the appropriate course of action based on the evidence. This occurred during the match against Paris Saint-Germain.
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UEFA has initiated a disciplinary process concerning the Chelsea player due to the altercation with a ball boy during their game against PSG.