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Chelsea's Neto apologises for pushing over ball boy

12 марта 2026 г.

Pedro Neto apologises for pushing over a ball boy over during Chelsea's 5-2 defeat by Paris St‑Germain in the Champions League.

Pedro Neto pushed over a ball boy after Paris St-Germain scored their fourth goal Pedro Neto has apologised for pushing over a ball boy during Chelsea's 5-2 defeat by Paris St‑Germain in the Champions League. The 26-year-old pushed the young ball boy in stoppage time of the last-16 first-leg tie, causing him to fall on to a chair and sparking a mass altercation between both teams at Parc des Princes on Wednesday night. Asked about the incident on TNT Sports after the game, Neto said: "I want to apologise to the ball boy. I have already spoken to him. "We were losing and in the emotion of the game I wanted to get the ball fast and I gave him a little push. "I'm not like this. It was in the heat of the moment and I want to apologise. I gave him my shirt. I'm really sorry about it - I feel I have to apologise to him. "My French is not very good, and [Portugal team-mate] Vitinha came over and said to him I was not like this. "At the end he [the ball boy] laughed and I gave him my shirt and said sorry about 35 times. He could see what had happened and was happy with the situation." It is unclear whether Neto will face any further punishment by Uefa, but his actions came during a wider Chelsea collapse. Head coach Liam Rosenior echoed the apology, adding: "I saw there was an altercation with the ball boy. But if there was anything from our side that was wrong or out of order, I apologise on behalf of the club. "But I think Pedro has done so in interviews. I genuinely haven't seen it back." 'You can't do that' - Neto pushes ball boy Frustrations spilled over after the game when goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen, starting ahead of Robert Sanchez, wanted to walk straight down the tunnel. Eventually Sanchez convinced the Denmark international to go and applaud the travelling Chelsea fans, and after the game Rosenior said the goalkeeper "held his hands up in the dressing room" after a costly mistake allowed PSG to regain the lead for the third time in a thrilling match. Ultimately, two late goals from substitute Khvicha Kvaratskhelia exposed further flaws in Chelsea's concentration and discipline - issues Rosenior was keen to emphasise. "The last 15, 20 minutes were crazy in many aspects," he continued. "That's on me. I need to be better in moments - setbacks, mistakes happen. "But you have to stay calm in the moment, me included. And we didn't, and we were punished by a very good team, which makes the scoreline a painful one because for 75 minutes we were in the tie and in the game. "It's something we've spoken about from my first day coming in - about reacting positively, about staying calm in pressure moments, and it's not happened. We won't reach our potential and it's my job to find the answer." Chelsea host PSG at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday in the second leg of the last‑16 tie, following Newcastle's visit on Saturday in the Premier League. Rosenior reflects on Chelsea mistakes in 'painful' defeat by PSG Latest Chelsea news, analysis and fan views Ask about Chelsea - what do you want to know? The 24 hours that damaged the Premier League's best-in-the-world reputation Cheltenham Festival: Build-up to day three's racing, including Ryanair Chase Premier League latest: New conferences as relegation threatened managers speak Scot Squad's top cop deals with colleagues, bams and family alike How to manage caring for ageing parents Stacey returns for more life-changing decluttering The accidental origins of the English samurai 'Dream come true' - Redknapp eyes Jukebox Man Gold Cup win Will Everton's formidable away form throw open title race? Meet ParalympicsGB's 26th team member Tudor's tactics: Pinpointing how his choices have made things worse Most underrated player on the planet? Valverde steps up for Real Arsenal undone by own set-piece weapon as 100% record ends Hundred auction creates some of the highest-paid sportswomen in the UK 'Wrong person at wrong time' - but if not Tudor then who? The Brits travelling in their thousands to 'Costa del Cheltenham' Fallout from first race since biggest rule changes - F1 Q&A Frozen out? The 'mixed' team event with one female player Old Firm chaos: What happened? Who said what? What now? India triumphant again - do the rest have any hope of catching them? 'Everything was groundbreaking' - 50 years since historic Cheltenham race Why is figure skating not in the Paralympics? Winter Paralympics daily guide: Three golds to be decided on Thursday 'England's style of play is tedious and doesn't allow players to express themselves' Was new-era F1 really racing or more like a computer game? Russell 'imperious' and Bearman 'raced beautifully' - driver ratings 'I saw a drone hit the US consulate' - Patten's escape from Dubai Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.