There were extraordinary scenes at the end of Chelsea's thrilling comeback win over West Ham, with Adama Traore on the rampage, handbags galore and a red card for a throat-grab.
Chelsea had just knocked the stuffing out of the Hammers by completing a stoppage time comeback from 2-0 down to lead 3-2.
And then chaos was ignited when Traore lost his cool and threw Cucurella to the ground by the scruff of his neck like a ragdoll.
That sent the home fans into a furious frenzy and their team followed suit, piling in. Pedro tried to confront Traore who bull-rushed him and the Brazilian quickly retreated.
Jean-Clair Todibo then came steaming forwards, grabbing Pedro by the throat and pulling their faces close together before his grip was wrestled loose.
At the same time, there was a melee involving seven players shoving each other in close proximity.
When the camera panned back to a furious looking Todibo, Gary Neville on commentary said: 'The eyes have gone. You'd better stay away from him in the tunnel as well if you've got a blue shirt on. He's not calmed down yet. His head has gone.'
There was also a smaller incident involving Cole Palmer and Konstantinos Mavropanos, who gave the Chelsea star a faint slap but avoided being sent off, unlike Todibo, who was given his marching orders by Anthony Taylor following a VAR check.
When Neville watched the replay again he said: 'At one point he's got hold of his neck and looks like he's trying to eat him!'
Pedro received yellow cards for his part in the incident but it will matter little to him.
He scored the first goal in the comeback and later laid on the assist for Enzo Fernandez to snatch the three points.
After play finally resumed, Chelsea had to defend a corner from the nine men and did so successfully before Taylor had seen enough and blew the final whistle.
Replays would suggest a number of players were lucky to escape without further sanction from the fracas before full-time.
Traore in particular, only picked up a yellow card for his WWE-style wrestling move on Cucurella, who was flung to the turf having wound up the Spaniard with some gamesmanship.
West Ham had taken the lead through Jarrod Bowen in the first half before stunning the home side with Crysencio Summerville's brilliant finish to a lovely move.
But Liam Rosenior made three changes at the break, taking off Alejandro Garnacho, Benoit Badiashile and Jorrell Hato for Pedro, Wesley Fofana and Marc Cucurella.
It proved to be decisive, with Cucurella nodding in the second and Fofana laying on the assist for Pedro's opener.
Ultimately it was the Hammers who are licking their wounds having fought so hard to put themselves in a commanding position before combusting both on the scoreline and in the wild scenes late on.
Badhur
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Cucurella is a fcking provocative shithead
rapb12
19
it's football at it best.. without these type of conflict football is useless..
Shmonny
17
Joao Pedro seeing Adama running at him🤣🤣🤣
kceecakes
14
kaiiii I miss Diego Costa... This guy that grabbed Pedro would have still be in pains now