Chelsea winger Pedro Neto has "done an Eden Hazard" after he shoved a ball boy during the Blues' clash with PSG.
The Blues were chasing the game on Wednesday evening, after a ding-dong clash with the Parisian giants in the French capital. PSG had been able to finally add some breathing room to the scoreline when Khvicha Kvaratskhelia netted their fourth of the evening.
And as Chelsea pushed for their third, one of the PSG ball boys grabbed the ball before Neto. The winger wasn't too happy with his actions and shoved him to the floor, causing players from both sides to rush in as tensions started to boil over.
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"Eden Hazard would be proud of what Pedro Neto did to that ball boy," one fan joked on social media. While a second said: "Does Pedro Neto think he’s Eden Hazard? If you’re going to shove ballboys you should at least deliver magic on the pitch!"
"Pedro Neto took that Hazard comparison from Gary Neville serious how’s he attacking all boys now," a third said. As a fourth shared: "Pedro Neto has taken the Hazard comparison too seriously..."
And another added: "Hopefully this is gonna make Pedro Neto turn into Eden Hazard for the second leg!"
Back in 2013, Hazard infamously booted Swansea ball boy Charlie Morgan during a League Cup tie.
Hazard, who was shown a straight red card by referee Chris Foy, later told Chelsea TV: "The boy put his whole body on to the ball and I was just trying to kick the ball. I think I kicked the ball and not the boy. I apologise."
Morgan went on to found Au Vodka with pal Jackson Quinn just two years later, and the business is now worth £150m.
Chelsea have a mountain to climb in the Champions League, and they will welcome PSG to Stamford Bridge next week trailing 5-2.