Worrying moment Joao Pedro VOMITS on pitch after colliding with own team-mate Martinelli leaves Chelsea fans concerned

Published on September 05, 2025 at 07:56 AM
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CHELSEA fans were left concerned after Joao Pedro VOMITED on the pitch following a collision with a teammate.

The incident happened during Brazil’s 3-0 World Cup qualifier win over Chile.

Joao Pedro of Brazil receiving medical attention on the field.Joao Pedro was left vomiting during Brazil’s 3-0 win over the Chile Joao Pedro vomiting on the field during a soccer match.The Chelsea star was flattened in a collision with teammate Gabriel Martinelli

New starlet Estevao opened the scoring with an amazing bicycle kick before strikes from Lucas Paqueta and Bruno Guimaraes sealed victory.

But there were worrying scenes early on in the game when was left curled up in a ball on the floor.

The striker was smashed into by his own teammate, Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli, in an accidental collision.

Pedro clearly had the stuffing knocked out of him as he lay on the ground.

But after moving into a sitting position, Pedro proceeded to vomit all over the pitch.

This left Chelsea fans concerned, with the striker having had a great start to life at Stamford Bridge.

He already has five goals after a £55million move from Brighton during the Club World Cup.

And Pedro is bound to play a huge role in any Chelsea success this season.

Fortunately, the forward was able to continue and ended up playing a key pass in the build-up to Estevao’s opener.

But that didn’t stop fans from flocking the internet to express their worries.

Gabriel Martinelli of Brazil during a World Cup qualifier.Fans jokingly accused Martinelli of thinking he was playing for Arsenal

One said: “What happened to our boy?”

Another declared: “Bring him back immediately.”

One noted: “Get him on the next jet back to Cobham.”

Another added: “Martinelli thinks he’s playing for Arsenal.”

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