November 2nd 2025.
Pedro Neto couldn't help but respond to the taunts of Tottenham fans during the match against fierce rivals Chelsea on Saturday. Despite the jeering, Chelsea secured a much-needed win with a goal from Joao Pedro, thanks to some poor defending from Spurs. While they were unable to extend their lead, the Blues still managed to earn a well-deserved three points.
Pedro Neto, who was involved in the build-up to the goal, had a relatively quiet game and was eventually substituted for Estevao in the 85th minute. However, it was his actions on the bench that caught the attention of Chelsea supporters. In a video that has since gone viral on social media, Neto and his teammate Wesley Fofana, who had also been substituted, were seen standing in the dugout and seemingly complaining about a refereeing decision.
This prompted the Tottenham fans behind them to shout for the players to sit down, and in response, Neto turned around and shouted "F*** you" twice before laughing and sticking his tongue out. This only further angered the Spurs fans, who continued to heckle the players.
Neto, who has become a key player under Enzo Maresca, has recorded 22 goal contributions in 65 appearances since joining Chelsea from Wolves last year in a transfer worth around £52 million. His antics during the match against Tottenham only endeared him more to the Chelsea fans, with one supporter even calling him their "new favorite player."
The video of Neto's actions also caught the attention of other fans, with many praising his "proper Chels" attitude. One fan even pointed out the other players' reactions in the video, saying "the full video is killing me."
Meanwhile, Tottenham fans were understandably frustrated with their team's performance, with manager Thomas Frank acknowledging their emotions in his post-match press conference. He also mentioned that they will be looking for solutions and watching the game back to see where they went wrong.
The win moves Chelsea up to fifth in the Premier League table, level on points with Tottenham. They will now turn their focus to their upcoming Champions League match against Qarabag on Wednesday.
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