Lucky escape for Luis Enrique? PSG boss appears to avoid punishment for Joao Pedro altercation after Club World Cup final fiasco as FIFA ignore incident

Luis Enrique will face no punishment for slapping Joao Pedro in Paris Saint-Germain's Club World Cup final defeat to Chelsea, with FIFA closing the case.

  • Enrique avoids FIFA sanction
  • Joao Pedro attack unpunished
  • PSG relieved over outcome

Lucky escape for Luis Enrique? PSG boss appears to avoid punishment for Joao Pedro altercation after Club World Cup final fiasco as FIFA ignore incidentLucky escape for Luis Enrique? PSG boss appears to avoid punishment for Joao Pedro altercation after Club World Cup final fiasco as FIFA ignore incidentLucky escape for Luis Enrique? PSG boss appears to avoid punishment for Joao Pedro altercation after Club World Cup final fiasco as FIFA ignore incident

According to AS Enrique will not face any disciplinary action for grabbing striker Joao Pedro by the throat after PSG’s heated Club final defeat. The FIFA Disciplinary Committee initially looked into the incident but chose not to refer the case further, leaving the Spaniard clear of any ban or fine. Enrique had expressed regret over the flashpoint, which dominated post-match headlines.

FIFA’s decision stands in stark contrast to the punishment handed to Joao Neves, who was suspended for two matches after pulling Marc Cucurella’s hair in the same final. The contrasting outcomes highlight the governing body’s inconsistent approach to player and coach discipline. For Les Parisiens, the development comes as a relief, with no disruption to Enrique’s role on the touchline.

Reports claim FIFA did not notify the 55-year-old of any proceedings, effectively closing the case without requiring a formal response from PSG or their manager. A potential two-game ban for “unsportsmanlike conduct” and financial penalty had been on the table, but the governing body seemingly shelved the matter amid other priorities.

With the case dropped, PSG and Enrique will move on from the incident and focus fully on their campaign. The French giants remain intent on maintaining momentum in and the , while Enrique can now avoid the distraction of a disciplinary battle.