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Chelsea thrashed PSG 3-0 in the Club World Cup final and tempers spilled over at full-time
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Chelsea and PSG players broke out into a mass brawl at full-time after the Blues won the Club World Cup with a 3-0 drubbing.
As both sets of players spoke to one another after the final whistle, something appeared to peeve PSG boss Luis Enrique.
Hands were quickly thrown, including what appeared to be a shove in the chest of the Spanish coach by Chelsea star Joao Pedro.
PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma then got involved, appearing to throw a hand at Pedro.
Chelsea and PSG players erupted at full-time after a match full of needle
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Incredibly, though, it appeared that Enrique grabbed the Brazilian by the throat, which led to the 23-year-old to go down.
It led to a mass brawl between both sets of players and staff, with Enzo Maresca desperately acting as the peace-maker.
But tensions had been simmering all game between both sets of players, which saw Joao Neves sent off for an off-the-ball incident involving Marc Cucurella.
The Portugal international pulled the defender's hair, which was flagged by VAR and saw the midfielder shown a straight red card.
It ended the match on a sour note for the Champions League winners, who were well-beaten after a masterclass performance from the Blues.
Chelsea had bested PSG in jaw-dropping fashion, ripping through them in a pulsating first-half display with three goals.
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Cole Palmer netted twice in incredible fashion in almost identical fashion, rolling the ball into the corner with his left foot with utter precision that even the 6ft5 Donnarumma could not reach.
The first came from a horror mistake from Nuno Mendes, whose slip allowed Malo Gusto to run through before the ball found its way to Palmer's feet.
The Englishman's second goal was even better, pulling out a deft dummy to leave the PSG defence dizzy before slotting the ball into the bottom corner once more.
Luis Enrique was furious with the Chelsea players at full-time before the brawl broke out
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Palmer then turned provider, finding a pacey Pedro with a simple short pass, who was put one on one with Donnarumma.
And the new Chelsea signing made no mistake, dinking the ball over Donnarumma with ease to continue his brilliant start to life with the Blues, having scored twice on his first start in the Club World Cup semi-final against Fluminese.
Pedro joined from Brighton earlier this summer and immediately joined up with the squad in the United States, helping them win a second trophy this season after their Europa Conference League victory earlier this year.
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