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PSG boss Luis Enrique appears to SLAP Chelsea striker Joao Pedro in the face following the Blues' Club World Cup triumph

PSG boss Luis Enrique appears to SLAP Chelsea striker Joao Pedro in the face following the Blues' Club World Cup triumph

Daily Mail​13-07-2025
Chelsea 's Club World Cup final triumph over Paris Saint-Germain ended in ugly scenes after the final whistle.
The Blues sealed a 3-0 win - with a first-half double from Cole Palmer and a Joao Pedro strike before the break - to become the first side to lift the trophy in its revamped 32-team format.
But at full-time, tensions boiled over as PSG boss Luis Enrique appeared to strike Chelsea striker Joao Pedro in the face, amid a heated post-match clash between both teams.
I'm crying at Luis Enrique headloss 😭 pic.twitter.com/gHl3kmPffZ
— WolfRMFC (@WolfRMFC) July 13, 2025
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