Luis Enrique avoided any disciplinary action from FIFA after raking his fingers across Joao Pedro’s face following the Club World Cup final last July. Sources confirm no retrospective measures were imposed on the Paris Saint-Germain manager despite the heated post-match confrontation.
Champions League Rematch Looms
Chelsea and PSG prepare for a tense Champions League last-16 showdown, eight months after their 3-0 clash at MetLife Stadium. The first leg takes place on March 11 at Parc des Princes, followed by the return fixture on March 17 at Stamford Bridge. Expect the viral video of the incident to resurface on social media as tensions reignite.
Enrique claimed he was merely attempting to separate the players involved, including Joao Pedro, Andrey Santos, Gianluigi Donnarumma, and Achraf Hakimi. The 55-year-old Spaniard, who speaks fluent English, faces questions on the matter during his pre-match press conference in Paris.
Linked with Premier League roles, Enrique remains open to a future move once his PSG stint ends.
Reece and Lauren James Cup Expands
The Reece and Lauren James Cup grows for 2026, now featuring eight boys’ teams and four girls’ teams at Cobham on March 14-15. Participating clubs include Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Feyenoord, Dinamo Zagreb, Rangers, Celtic, Club Bruges, Right to Dream, and Shamrock Rovers.
This youth tournament highlights top European academies, with Under-16 boys (2010-born) and Under-14 girls (2012-born) competing. Players from last year’s event, such as Mahdi Nicoll-Jazuli, Reggie Watson, and Heze Grimwade, have progressed to Chelsea’s Under-18, Under-21, and first-team training sessions.
Reece and Lauren James launched the event with Chelsea to boost youth football development. Matches will stream live on the Veo YouTube channel, with former Chelsea youth players Tom Howard and Sam Hurrell managing the Blues’ Under-16s. Sponsors include Nando’s, Cadbury, and clothing brand Unknown.
Crunch Time for Reece James Contract
Reece James enters a pivotal contract phase, with two years remaining this summer. Chelsea aims to avoid past pitfalls, like losing Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen for free in 2022 after their Champions League final appearances.
Club officials remain confident in James, viewing their captain as fully committed. Marc Cucurella faces a similar timeline. Champions League bonuses in player contracts could offset financial pressures, following UEFA’s report of Chelsea’s record pre-tax losses for 2024-25—the highest in English football history.
Host Families Sought for Women’s Academy
Chelsea seeks local host families near Cobham for women’s academy players aged 16-18. Flyers in nearby coffee shops outline requirements: a safe home, dedicated bedroom, and proximity to the training ground. Hosts receive competitive pay, travel support, training, and assessments.
Red Cards Exact Heavy Toll
Head coach Liam Rosenior openly addresses Chelsea’s disciplinary woes, warning red cards could derail Champions League hopes. The team has played 283 minutes with 10 men in the Premier League this season—far exceeding top rivals Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United, Aston Villa, and Liverpool’s combined 69 minutes.
Pedro Neto’s dismissal at Arsenal marked the ninth red card (tenth including Rosenior’s touchline celebration against Liverpool). The other 14 clubs average just over 50 minutes each.
Wolves Boost Chelsea’s Top-Five Push
Wolves’ strong Molineux form since Chelsea’s last visit—draws with Arsenal, wins over Aston Villa and Liverpool—indirectly aids the Blues’ Champions League chase ahead of tonight’s Villa Park clash.
Last season’s Fulham turnaround, with Tyrique George’s equalizer and Neto’s winner, sparked a top-four finish under Enzo Maresca. Rosenior now targets a similar run-in.

