Chelsea’s Neto Charged by UEFA for Pushing Ballboy at PSG Game
Pedro Neto faces a one-game ban for unsporting behavior after shoving a ball boy during Chelsea’s 5-2 loss to PSG, with the incident occurring in stoppage time.
- Chelsea winger Pedro Neto apologized for pushing a ball boy during a Champions League defeat against Paris St Germain.
- Neto faces a one-game ban from UEFA for unsporting behavior, with a disciplinary decision to follow.
- Chelsea trails the defending champion 5-2 after the first leg on Wednesday in the round of 16, with the return game on Tuesday in London.
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Portuguese player pushed a ball tap at the end of the first part of the game between PSG and Chelsea. At the end of the game, he shot himself, lamenting what happened and saying he had already talked to the young man.
UEFA Charges Pedro Neto for Unsporting Behavior After Shoving Incident | Sports-Games
Chelsea winger Pedro Neto has been charged by UEFA for pushing a ballboy during a Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain. Facing a one-game ban for 'unsporting behavior,' Neto, who later apologized, reacted to the boy holding the ball when Chelsea was trailing the match.
The Chelsea football club suffered a defeat at the visit of the Paris Saint-Germain team in the first leg of the round of 16 of the Champions League with a score of 5:2 (2:1).
Chelsea lost 5-2 to PSG in Paris and return to London with minimal chances of progressing to the Champions League quarter-finals. After the match, much attention was paid to the incident between Chelsea player Pedro Neto and one of the ball boys at the Parc des Princes.
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