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Chelsea's Neto Handed One-Match Suspension for Misconduct in Arsenal Clash

  • On March 13, 2026, Chelsea forward Pedro Neto was fined 70,000 pounds and suspended for one match by the Football Association after misconduct following his red card against Arsenal.
  • The FA's charge stems from Neto receiving two yellow cards in three minutes and allegedly failing to leave the pitch promptly and/or using abusive words towards officials during Wednesday's match at PSG.
  • Neto admitted the charge, having already missed one match serving a ban in the Aston Villa win, while Chelsea played the final 20 minutes plus stoppage time a man down.
  • He will miss Saturday's match against Newcastle United as Neto's suspension follows the FA sanctions after his red card and FA allegations during Wednesday's PSG loss.
  • UEFA has said an outcome could be expected 'in due course', with no specified sanction but a one-game ban seen as likeliest before Tuesday's last-16 second leg at Stamford Bridge.
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Pedro Neto was suspended from a match by the English Football Federation, notably for insulting referees in the Arsenal-Chelsea game (2-1) in early March.

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The Portuguese footballer will be punished by a party for acting inappropriately by the referees after being expelled from the duel against Arsenal

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