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Joao Pedro breaks silence on being hit by Luis Enrique after Chelsea’s 3-0 win vs PSG at FIFA Club World Cup 2025 final

Even if PSG's defeat in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 final shocked fans, head coach Luis Enrique's altercation with Chelsea rising star Joao Pedro stole the spotlight. After the match, he finally addressed the incident, breaking his silence and adding another layer to the post-match drama.

Joao Pedro #20 of Chelsea FC and PSG head coach Luis Enrique in the corner.
© Buda Mendes/Alex Grimm/Getty ImagesJoao Pedro #20 of Chelsea FC and PSG head coach Luis Enrique in the corner.

Many fans initially harbored low expectations for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, but numerous teams defied predictions with standout performances. However, Chelsea stole the spotlight, triumphing as unexpected champions despite entering as underdogs. A key figure in their success, Joao Pedro, emerged as a revelation. After a dramatic moment where PSG head coach Luis Enrique hit him at the match’s conclusion, he finally broke his silence on the matter.

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I went to protect Andrey (Santos). I saw the players surrounding him. As a good Brazilian, I went to protect a friend. A lot of people were arriving and, in that mess, I ended up being pushed. It’s part of the game. They don’t know how to lose, I think. It’s part of the game. Now it’s time to celebrate,” Joao Pedro expressed, via Sportv.

The game kicked off with both teams on equal footing, but tensions escalated as it neared the end. Joao and Marc Cucurella both faced aggressive challenges, leading to Joao Neves’ ejection. Despite the hostility, the Brazilian striker acknowledged that such pressure was expected after PSG‘s recent UEFA Champions League victory and high expectations.

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Joao Pedro was not the only one discussing the situation; PSG head coach Luis Enrique also broke his silence on the subject. He acknowledged Chelsea’s well-earned championship, admitting that the English side outplayed them in the game’s final stretch, and the team struggled to keep pace. Much of Chelsea‘s finishing power stemmed from Cole Palmer’s outstanding performance, complemented by star striker Joao’s impressive contributions.

Joao Pedro #20 of Chelsea FC celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final.

Joao Pedro #20 of Chelsea FC celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final.

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Chelsea captain Reece James opens up on Joao Pedro’s immediate impact in the squad

Since Didier Drogba’s retirement, strikers like Fernando Torres, Diego Costa, Alvaro Morata, and Romelu Lukaku have come and gone without leaving a significant mark. Now, Joao Pedro brings a spark that’s exciting fans as they hope for a proven goalscorer after several years. For that reason, team captain Reece James has spoken on the young Brazilian’s immediate impact.

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Joao is an amazing young player. I’ve played against him many times. I’m not sure how many knew his quality. He made his first start and scored two goals. His quality has opened a lot of people’s eyes. We’re happy to have him,” Reece James said in the pregame interview.

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Though not widely known initially, Joao debuted in the Premier League with Watford in 2021-22, scoring 30 goals and 10 assists over two years. Brighton signed him for his standout play, and his continued excellence led Chelsea to invest $82 million to secure his talents. Joao quickly justified the price by netting three goals in his first three matches, showcasing a seamless adaptation and impactful presence in English soccer.

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