Joao Pedro reveals he defended Andrey, explaining his role in fiery Club World Cup final clash with Luis Enrique.
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The Club World Cup final between Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain concluded with a shocking on-field brawl, sparked by PSG manager Luis Enrique's physical altercation with Chelsea striker Joao Pedro. The incident occurred immediately after Chelsea secured a dominant 3-0 victory over the Champions League holders at MetLife Stadium. Cole Palmer's brace and Joao Pedro's first-half goal sealed the win for the Blues, but the victory was overshadowed by the post-match fracas.

Tensions had been simmering throughout the match, with Portuguese midfielder Joao Neves receiving a straight red card in the 85th minute for pulling Marc Cucurella's hair. As the final whistle blew and Chelsea players began celebrating, the situation escalated rapidly. TV cameras captured PSG coach Luis Enrique confronting Joao Pedro, with Enrique appearing to push and then grab the Chelsea striker by the neck. Some reports indicate Enrique may have also struck Pedro in the face. The clash ignited a mass brawl involving players and staff from both teams, drawing immediate attention and briefly turning the pitch into a chaotic scene. Chelsea's head coach Enzo Maresca was seen attempting to defuse the situation, dragging PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma away.

Following the game, Joao Pedro addressed the media regarding the incident. While initially refraining from commenting directly on the altercation, he later revealed that his actions were motivated by a desire to protect his teammate, Andrey Santos. According to Joao Pedro, Santos was about to get involved in a separate confrontation with Achraf Hakimi, and he intervened to prevent the situation from escalating. "In the end, I was just trying to protect him [Andrey Santos]," Joao Pedro stated.

Joao Pedro downplayed the significance of the brawl, suggesting it was a natural consequence of the high emotions following a significant defeat. "It's normal, man," Joao Pedro said. "Look, just because they won the Champions League — we get it. Congrats to them, well deserved. But today was a different game, and we were the ones winning. They need to accept that. Why start provoking?". He added, "Man, I don't want to say anything. I think they were upset — it's normal, they lost. But they have to accept it. Losing is part of the game too. Now it's our turn to celebrate".

Luis Enrique also addressed the controversy, offering a different perspective on his involvement. He claimed that his intention was solely to separate the players and prevent the situation from worsening. "My goal was always to separate footballers… I was trying to avoid any tension," Enrique stated. He acknowledged the immense pressure of the match and the inevitability of emotions running high. "I have no problem expressing my feeling at the end of the game in a high level of pressure. It's very stressful for all of us," Enrique said. "It is going to be impossible to avoid that... everybody was involved. It was not what was best and the end result of the pressure of the match, and I do not have anything else to add". He further added, "I saw he had pushed others and we had to separate all the players and I do not know where that pressure came from. But this is a situation we must all avoid".

Despite Enrique's explanation, his actions have drawn considerable criticism and raised the possibility of a disciplinary investigation by FIFA. Video footage of the incident clearly shows Enrique making contact with Joao Pedro's face and neck, leading to the Chelsea player falling to the ground. The incident has sparked debate about the responsibilities of coaches and players to maintain composure and sportsmanship, even in the heat of competition.


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