
Painful moment cheeky Chelsea star grabs team-mate's privates in X-rated celebration after Conference League triumph
CHELSEA star Pedro Neto got carried away during the Blues' Conference League celebrations as he got his hands on more than the trophy.
The Portuguese winger bizarrely appeared to grab the crotch of teammate
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Pedro Neto appeared to grab Marc Guiu's crotch during Chelsea's trophy celebrations
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Guiu looked like he was calling out in pain
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Chelsea won the Conference League with a victory over Real Betis
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Chelsea players enjoyed celebrating their European success after an impressive domestic campaign that also saw them qualify for the Champions League next season.
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The unusual moment had Spaniard Guiu calling out in pain before turning around to remonstrate with the winger, who could be seen laughing at his handsy prank.
All seemed to be fine between the pair as they both joined in with the raucous celebrations that included changing room beers and late-night karaoke.
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Despite not scoring it was Palmer who was the difference maker for Chelsea, running the show in the second half.
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Former Chelsea star Joe Cole told TNT Sports: "
"He took the game by the scruff of the neck and there are not many players in world football that can do what he does."
Despite being Chelsea's standout star, Palmer joked in his post-match press conference that teammate
Prompting a chorus of laughter in the press room, Palmer said: "Can I ask a question, who gives Player of the Tournament out for the competition?
"Can someone tell him Tosin wants it".
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Cole Palmer was named Player of the Match for the final
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The midfielder ran the show and inspired Chelsea's second-half comeback
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