
Watch: Luis Enrique joins fight between Chelsea and PSG after Club World Cup final
Chelsea were the surprise winners of the competition, thoroughly outplaying their French opponents in New York. The match was watched by Donald Trump, who joined the Chelsea celebrations at full time.
The scenes at the final whistle were unsavoury, however, as both sets of players clashed. The PSG goalkeeper, Gianluigi Donnarumma, also appeared to be in the middle of the fracas.
The match is over… but the tempers aren't 👀
Tensions were boiling after full-time.
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The match itself had not been played in notably poor spirits, although Joao Neves, the PSG midfielder, was sent off ten minutes from the end for pulling the hair of Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella.

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