The Club World Cup final ended in scandal as players nearly fought.


The Club World Cup final concluded with a triumph for 'Chelsea', but after the final whistle, tensions flared up. The Londoners defeated 'PSG' 3-0, but the emotions of the Parisians erupted into an obscene conflict on and off the field.
Immediately after the match ended, an outburst of aggression occurred, reports O Globo.
'PSG' head coach Luis Enrique roughly pushed Joao Pedro, grabbing him by the throat. Players from both teams intervened in the situation. A brawl ensued, which managed to be stopped only after a few minutes.
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Witnesses claim that the players' behavior from 'Chelsea' during the celebration caused the most tension, but the Londoners themselves believe there were no grounds for violence. One of the participants in the conflict, Chelsea midfielder Andre Santos, explained his position.
'In such moments, you don't realize what's happening. I don't bow to anyone. Joao Pedro and the guys ran up. The main thing is that we are the champions,' Santos explained.
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In the Club World Cup final between 'Chelsea' and 'PSG', a brawl broke out on the field when PSG head coach Luis Enrique rudely intervened in a situation involving an opposing player. The Londoners, in turn, believe there were no grounds for the conflict and are celebrating their victory.
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