UEFA has decided to open a disciplinary procedure against Pedro Neto, the Chelsea player, after an incident that occurred during the match against PSG, held at the Parc des Princes stadium. Neto pushed a ball boy who, in his opinion, did not react quickly enough, causing him to fall and sustain a minor injury.
After the match, the Portuguese player went to apologize and offered him his shirt, explaining that he acted impulsively due to the tension of the game. Although the referee did not sanction the incident on the field, UEFA's disciplinary committee has taken up the case, and Neto risks a suspension or a fine. This situation highlights the importance of sportsmanship in international competitions.
After the match, the Portuguese player went to apologize and offered him his shirt, explaining that he acted impulsively due to the tension of the game. Although the referee did not sanction the incident on the field, UEFA's disciplinary committee has taken up the case, and Neto risks a suspension or a fine. This situation highlights the importance of sportsmanship in international competitions.
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