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World Clubs: Fifa Considers Punishing Luis Enrique and João Neves at the End

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Still explaining the defeat by 3 to 0 for Chelsea at the end of the Clubs, the PSG is facing another problem. The technical Luis Enrique and the middle champion João Neves are looking at Fifa for their actions at the game. Read More World Clubs in 2026? You know when it will be the next edition of the Flamengo probe Castellanos, from Lazio, but negotiation is complicated; understand Nico Williams explains why he refused to renovate Barcelona wit…
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Still explaining the defeat by 3 to 0 for Chelsea at the end of the Clubs, the PSG is facing another problem. The technical Luis Enrique and the middle champion João Neves are looking at Fifa for their actions at the game. Read More World Clubs in 2026? You know when it will be the next edition of the Flamengo probe Castellanos, from Lazio, but negotiation is complicated; understand Nico Williams explains why he refused to renovate Barcelona wit…

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The Parisian trainer was driven by João Pedro, the author of one of the game's goals, and reviewed reaching the peak of the progress of Chelsea. Confusion was installed after the end, won by Chelsea by 3-0 in front of the PSG.

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