Luis Enrique reveals why he pushed João Pedro
Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique has addressed the post-match incident involving Chelsea forward João Pedro, following their 3–0 defeat in the final of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. The heated encounter, which unfolded after the final whistle, cast a shadow over Chelsea’s historic victory.
In an interview after the match, Luis Enrique offered his version of events, suggesting the situation was avoidable and criticizing Pedro for what he described as an exaggerated reaction.
“What happened at the end of the match was a situation that everyone could have avoided,” Enrique explained. “I tried to separate the players; there was tension. We should have all prevented the situation from escalating. I have no problem speaking up.”
Chelsea’s João Pedro was seen falling to the ground during the commotion, which some interpreted as simulation. Enrique appeared visibly frustrated by the Brazilian’s reaction, especially after a night that saw his side thoroughly outplayed by a dominant Chelsea team.
Chelsea’s Cole Palmer delivered a stunning first-half performance, scoring twice and providing an assist for Pedro’s goal, sealing the Blues’ 3–0 win and crowning them the first-ever winners of the revamped FIFA Club World Cup. The result left emotions running high in the PSG camp.
PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi also weighed in on the incident, firmly backing Enrique and expressing disappointment over the disrespect shown to the manager.
“We have the most disciplined and respectful coach in the world,” Al-Khelaifi said. “He went to separate the ball and got pushed. You have to have respect for your coaches, too.”
His comments reflect the club’s stance that Enrique was not the aggressor but was caught in the heat of the moment while attempting to deescalate the situation.
As of now, FIFA has not released an official statement regarding the incident, but fans and pundits alike are calling for clarity and, if necessary, disciplinary action. Whether sanctions will be issued against Enrique or any other parties involved remains to be seen.
The incident has sparked mixed reactions online, with some defending the PSG manager’s conduct and others accusing him of losing composure on the global stage. Regardless of the outcome, the episode adds another layer of drama to what was otherwise a landmark night in club football history.
Source: notjustok.com
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