Club World Cup Final Scuffle 'Should Have Been Avoided' Says Luis Enrique
METLIFE STADIUM, NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES, JUL 13 – Chelsea defeated PSG 3-0 in the FIFA Club World Cup final, with Joao Pedro scoring and post-match clashes involving Luis Enrique and Gianluigi Donnarumma leading to potential sanctions.
- Chelsea secured a 3-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup final held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Sunday, a match that ended with a heated on-field confrontation.
- Chelsea entered the match as underdogs against PSG, last season's Champions League winners and tournament favourites, and took control early with a strong game plan.
- Cole Palmer scored two goals and provided an assist to newcomer Joao Pedro, who scored just before half-time, while PSG's frustration grew, resulting in a red card for Joao Neves for pulling Marc Cucurella's hair.
- After the final whistle, tensions escalated as PSG players clashed with Chelsea, with Luis Enrique appearing to strike Pedro and Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca intervening to calm the scene.
- Chelsea's emphatic victory marked a significant achievement under Maresca's leadership, who praised his players despite the heated ending, while Palmer described winning the Club World Cup as 'a great feeling.
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Luis Enrique responds to hitting Chelsea's Joao Pedro as he's warned of MONTH-LONG ban - The Mirror
Paris Saint-Germain Luis Enrique was involved in wild scenes after his side's Club World Cup final defeat to Chelsea on Sunday, when he shoved Blues forward Joao Pedro to the ground
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Unexpectedly, FC Chelsea won the final of the club's World Cup with 3-0 against Paris Saint-Germain. At the end the emotions boiled up.
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Read Full ArticleIN VIDEO – The tone was set at the end of the World Cup final between PSG and Chelsea on Sunday at the MetLife Stadium. Luis Enrique lost his nerves.
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