Pedro Neto Red Card Deepens Chelsea’s Disciplinary Crisis

By Emmanuel Godwin - Chief Editor
2 Min Read

Pedro Neto is facing growing criticism after his red card in Chelsea’s 2-1 defeat to Arsenal. Softfootball gathered that Neto received his first yellow card in the 67th minute for dissent after remonstrating with referee Darren England.

Pedro Neto first yellow card (Photo credit: touchline via x)
Pedro Neto first yellow card (Photo credit: touchline via x)

Some opinions suggest Neto may not have been aware he had been booked, a claim that has sparked debate.

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Pedro Neto receives two yellow cards within three minutes (Photo credit: Premier league via x)
Pedro Neto receives two yellow cards within three minutes (Photo credit: Premier league via x)

Just three minutes later, in the 70th minute, Neto committed a heavy sliding tackle on Gabriel Martinelli to stop a counter-attack. He was shown a second yellow card, resulting in his dismissal.

Pedro Neto gets two yellow cards in three minutes - it's Chelsea's ninth red card this season  - Photo Credit : Softfootball Media
Pedro Neto gets two yellow cards in three minutes – it’s Chelsea’s ninth red card this season – Photo Credit : Softfootball Media

Softfootball understands, the red card marked Chelsea’s ninth of the 2025/26 season. With that, Chelsea have officially equalled the Premier League record for most red cards in a single campaign.

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They now share that unwanted record with:

  • Queens Park Rangers F.C. (2011–2012 season)
  • Sunderland A.F.C. (2008–2009 season)

It is a historic but unwanted milestone, raising serious concerns about discipline, composure, and game management within the Chelsea squad this season.

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