He slapd Chelsea's football player after the World Final, Louis Enrique, threatens the drab sentence by FIFA

SPG coach Louis Enrique has broken the silence after a big incident after the World Club final, where Chelsea defeated the SPG with a score of 3-0. After the match ended, a massive clash erupted between players of both teams, including names such as Cole Palmer, Joao Pedro, Gianlui Donnarumma and Fabian Ruiz. All [...]
It all culminated in a direct clash between Coach Enrice and Brazilian assailant Joao Pedro, whom the Spaniard allegedly slapped, while goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma pushed, striking him to the ground.
The incident began after Pedro approached to protect teammate Andrei Santos, who was involved in a clash with SPG players. The trainers of both teams intervened in an attempt to stop the conflict, but the situation came out of control.
Louis Enrice, in his statement after the match, said: There was a situation at the end of the match that I think could be avoided. My goal was to separate the players and avoid escalation. There was too much tension, too much pressure, and the clashes were unnecessary. I always try to prevent situations that could get out of hand. ”
However, FIFA is expected to open a disciplinary investigation into Enrique, even though there is no match under its jurisdiction for the SPG by December, when Champions of the League Champions will represent Europe in the Intercctinal Cup. This means that the most likely punishment for Enrique is a timely suspension during which he will be banned from any training activity or team direction.
Former Spanish judge Eduardo Gonzalez commented: “FIFA doesn't need to give cards in this case. They may condemn it by suspension on time. If they give him a month-long suspension, Enrique won't be able to lead the team or participate in training during that period. ”
He added that such touch to opponents is punishable: You can't touch an opponent's face any more after the match. It doesn't matter the name, but the action. The action is bound to take place. ”
This time sentence precedent was used earlier by FIFA, as in the case of Louis Suwarez, who in 2014 was suspended from any football activity for four months after biting Giorgio Chillin during the World Cup.
On the other hand, Joao Pedro gave his version: I went to protect Andrey because I saw their players surround him. Like any Brazilian, I wanted to protect my friend. I got caught up in a mess and ended up pushing. This is part of football. They lost control, but we won the tournament and that's what matters. ”
FIFA has not yet confirmed whether it has officially launched disciplinary procedures against Louis Enrique or any other person involved in the incident./Periscopi/












