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Club World Cup Drama: PSG’s Luis Enrique Confronts Chelsea’s Joao Pedro in Heated Post-Match Encounter

July 14, 2025 3 Min Read
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  • Enrique: Incident was “entirely avoidable”
  • High Tensions After the Game

Following Sunday’s Club World Cup final, tensions escalated when Paris Saint-Germain’s coach, Luis Enrique, shoved Chelsea’s João Pedro to the ground following the match.

This incident occurred in the midfield after Chelsea secured a 3-0 victory at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Chelsea dominated early in the match, netting three goals before halftime, leaving PSG scoreless throughout.

Once the match concluded, Chelsea players rushed to celebrate, while PSG remained on the pitch. During this moment, Pedro and PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma clashed, leading Enrique to intervene and push Pedro away.

The force of Enrique’s push sent Pedro falling to the ground, and players from both teams exchanged shoves before things eventually calmed down.

Enrique: Incident was “entirely avoidable”

In a post-match interview, Enrique commented on the altercation, stating that his intention was to prevent further escalation.

“This was completely avoidable,” he remarked, noting his aim to separate players to avert larger conflicts.

He acknowledged the high tension and pressure that contributed to the incident, asserting that such confrontations should be prevented in the future.

Enrique described the additional friction as a consequence of match-related stress. “It’s perfectly normal to express emotions at the end of a game,” he said, highlighting the intense atmosphere surrounding high-stakes matches.

Although the specific trigger for the confrontation wasn’t clear, PSG appeared frustrated after a clear defeat, with Pedro at the center of Chelsea’s offensive maneuvers.

East Rutherford, N.J. - July 13: PSG head coach Louis Enrique began a discussion with Chelsea FC's João Pedro following the final match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium on July 13, 2025, in East Rutherford, N.J. (Photo: Heuler Andrey/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)

The situation became heated at the conclusion of Sunday’s Club World Cup final.

(Getty Images)

High Tensions After the Game

Chelsea’s Cole Palmer ignited the scoring with two goals within the first 30 minutes, while Pedro finished the first half with a third goal, leading to a jubilant celebration.

The match became increasingly challenging for PSG after halftime.

As the game drew to a close, PSG’s João Neves lost his temper during an encounter with Chelsea’s Marc Cucurella, resulting in Neves pulling him down from behind and earning a red card for “violent conduct.”

Shortly after, the game concluded, but the post-match scuffles persisted.

Editorial Opinion: This incident underscores the intense emotions and competitive spirit that define high-stakes soccer matches, reminding fans of the pressure players and coaches face. Such altercations can influence player conduct and team dynamics, highlighting the need for better conflict management in the sport.

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