Mar 12 β€’ 16:10 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· Greece Naftemporiki

UEFA has initiated disciplinary proceedings against Pedro Neto

Pedro Neto faces potential suspension for pushing a ball boy during a Champions League match, as UEFA opens a disciplinary case against him.

In a notable incident during the first leg of the UEFA Champions League round of 16 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea, Portuguese player Pedro Neto attempted to speed up play by pushing a ball boy whom he felt was not responding quickly enough. This moment occurred while PSG was leading the match 4-2. Although Neto apologized immediately and did not receive a card from the referee during the game, the incident drew the scrutiny of UEFA, which has deemed it necessary to take action.

On Thursday afternoon, UEFA announced the initiation of disciplinary proceedings against the Chelsea player under Article 15(1) of its Disciplinary Regulations, pertaining to unsportsmanlike behavior. This decision suggests that the governing body considers the action serious enough to warrant further investigation and potential penalties. As a result, Neto could face a suspension that may prevent him from participating in the crucial return leg of the Champions League next week.

The UEFA disciplinary committee is expected to reach a decision swiftly, which could carry significant implications not only for Neto but also for Chelsea as they navigate this critical stage of the tournament. The outcome may influence the team's performance and strategy moving forward, and it highlights the ongoing emphasis on sportsmanship and player conduct in professional football.

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