"They Didn't Know How to Lose" - Chelsea Star Joao Pedro Comments on Fight with PSG Players After Being Shoved to the Ground by Luis Enrique
METLIFE STADIUM, NEW JERSEY, JUL 13 – PSG manager Luis Enrique pushed Chelsea forward Joao Pedro after a tense final, with Chelsea winning 3-0 and Joao Pedro scoring the third goal in the Club World Cup final.
- Chelsea defeated PSG 3-0 in the FIFA Club World Cup final at MetLife Stadium, with Joao Pedro scoring the third goal before halftime.
- After the final whistle, tensions flared as PSG players Gianluigi Donnarumma and Achraf Hakimi approached Chelsea’s Andrey Santos, triggering an altercation between the teams.
- Joao Pedro intervened to protect Santos from surrounding PSG players, which led to PSG manager Luis Enrique shoving and slapping Pedro, knocking him to the ground.
- Pedro said, "I went to protect Andrey Santos" and accused PSG of being sore losers, while Enrique claimed he only tried to separate players during the chaos.
- Enrique faces potential suspension and punishment over the incident, suggesting a significant disciplinary outcome following the heated encounter.
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Chelsea's Joao Pedro slams PSG after being hit by Luis Enrique - 'They lost their heads' - The Mirror
Chelsea and PSG's clash in the Club World Cup final descended into a brawl involving Luis Enrique and Joao Pedro as the Brazilian accused the French side of failing to control their emotions
East Rutherford (USA), 13 Jul (EFE).- João Pedro, a Brazilian Chelsea striker who this Sunday scored a goal in the victory of his team 3-0 against Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup final, said that Parisians “do not know how to lose”, after the incident with PSG coach Luis Enrique, at the end of the game. “I went to protect Andrey (Santos). I saw the players around him. As a good Brazilian, I went to protect a friend. I arrived a lot of …
PSG coach Luis Enrique says clash with Chelsea player was exaggerated - The Zambian Observer
Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique is facing a potential time-based coaching ban after an on-field altercation with Chelsea forward João Pedro marred the conclusion of Sunday’s FIFA Club World Cup final. The match, held at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium, ended in a convincing 3–0 victory for Chelsea, who became the first champions under the tournament’s […] The post PSG coach Luis Enrique says clash with Chelsea player was exaggerated first …
PSG Players Lost Their Heads After Losing The Club World Cup - Joao Pedro
Chelsea striker Joao Pedro has come out to say that some PSG players temporarily lost their heads after the Club World Cup final loss. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting. According to him, however, such clashes are normal in football, and it most likely happened because [...] Source from InfoStride News
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