Summary
Chelsea soccer player Pedro Neto, after scoring multiple goals, has used a particular celebration gesture but hasn't explained its meaning. Despite a slower performance earlier in the season, he has been improving and contributing significantly to his team. Chelsea's manager praises his efforts, highlighting his versatility and sacrifices for the team's success.
Key Facts
- Pedro Neto joined Chelsea from Wolverhampton Wanderers in August 2024.
- Neto celebrated his goals against Hull City by putting his fingers in his ears, a gesture he did not explain.
- He scored his first career hat-trick in a match against Hull City, helping Chelsea win 4-0 in the FA Cup.
- Neto has scored 10 goals and made four assists this season, ranking him third for goal involvements at Chelsea.
- Chelsea's manager Liam Rosenior describes Neto as "world class" and appreciates his team contributions.
- Neto has played multiple roles for Chelsea this season, including right winger, striker, and wing-back.
- Neto's goal conversion rate has improved this season from 6.8% to 13.5% due to higher-quality shooting opportunities.
- Chelsea drew 1-1 with Manchester City after previous manager Enzo Maresca left, sparking criticism from pundit Gary Neville.