UEFA has taken their decision concerning the Pedro Neto situation with a ball boy during Paris Saint-Germain game, MySportDab reports.
The Chelsea forward had an altercation with a ball boy during their match in France which ended with them losing 5-2.
The situation was said to be a bad one after everything played out, but the Portuguese quickly had to go back and offer his shirt to the ball boy.

It seems his decision after the game was able to calm things down a bit despite lingering talks of possible ban and fines.
According to report coming from Ben Jacobs, he confirmed UEFA has come to a decision not to go further with any ban.
Here Is What Was Said:
“Pedro Neto escapes a ban and is only warned for pushing a ball boy against PSG.
“Portugal winger has been cautioned for unsporting behaviour but has not received a suspension or fine.

As the case look right now, it is a good one following the player recent issues with the English FA which led to a minor ban.
Pedro Neto has received a caution which is expected to see him according to avoid any future issues as UEFA might take a more drastic action.
