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Chelsea star Pedro Neto issues apology after sparking mass brawl during Champions League clash as he shoves ball boy

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Chelsea winger Pedro Neto found himself at the centre of a mass brawl during his side’s 5-2 Champions League defeat to Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday evening after pushing a ball boy into the advertising hoardings at the Parc des Princes.

The incident unfolded in the closing stages of the last-16 first-leg tie, with the Portuguese forward desperate to retrieve the ball quickly as Chelsea trailed 4-2.


When the young helper appeared reluctant to hand over a replacement ball and seemed to motion throwing it away, Neto shoved him to the ground.

PSG players reacted angrily to the altercation, which was subsequently reviewed by VAR officials but resulted in no punishment for the Chelsea man.

The flashpoint came at the beginning of added time, with Neto’s frustration boiling over when the ball boy showed no urgency in returning the ball to play.

While such time-wasting tactics are commonplace in football, observers widely agreed the winger’s response was excessive.

Despite the ugly scenes, Neto demonstrated contrition once the final whistle had blown.

The 24-year-old sought out the young helper, presented him with his match shirt, and embraced him on the pitchside.

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Chelsea winger Pedro Neto found himself at the centre of a mass brawl during his side’s 5-2 Champions League defeat to Paris Saint-Germain

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Speaking to reporters afterwards, Neto apologised.

He said: “It was the heat of the moment, I want to apologise.”

The incident inevitably drew parallels with Eden Hazard’s infamous confrontation with a Swansea ball boy during a League Cup semi-final in 2013.

On that occasion, the Belgian midfielder kicked out at the youngster while Chelsea were chasing the game, earning himself a straight red card and a subsequent three-match suspension.

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Pedro Neto pushed a ball boy into the advertising hoardings at the Parc des Princes

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That ball boy has since achieved considerable success away from football, reportedly amassing a fortune of £150million through a vodka enterprise.

Former England manager Glenn Hoddle offered some defence of Neto during TNT Sports’ coverage.

He suggested the winger had merely given the ball boy “a nudge” after the youngster attempted to throw the ball away from him.

Though Neto avoided even a booking on the night, European football’s governing body retains the option to impose retrospective sanctions given the match officials took no action.

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Pedro Neto avoided even a booking on the night

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The altercation overshadowed what had been a productive evening for the winger.

Neto provided the assist for Enzo Fernandez’s equaliser that briefly brought the score level at 2-2.

However, goals from Vitinha and a brace from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia condemned Liam Rosenior’s side to a heavy defeat, leaving them with a significant task in the return fixture at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea’s loss formed part of a dismal week for English clubs in European competition, with no Premier League sides recording victories in the knockout rounds.

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