Luis Enrique has not received a touchline ban for the UEFA Super Cup, despite his apparent 'blow' on Joao Pedro at the Club World Cup.
FIFA started an investigation last month into the shocking incident at the end of the bad final between PSG and Chelsea.
And despite the fact that Enrique seemed to connect with the face of the Brazilian before the striker went to the grass, he escaped the punishment.
That means that in his technical area he will be in situ as usual when the winners of the Champions League are confronted with Europa League champions in Italy on Wednesday evening.
Enrique's 'weak' was another important flash point of the game in which Joao Neves was sent to pull the hair of Marc Cucurella.
After the last whistle, players and coaches from both parties came together in a fight, in which Enrique was also involved.
During the Melee Enrique seemed to use his hand to make contact with Pedro in what some people have called a blow.
Pedro hit the grass in a heap, with PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma in the vicinity.
Enrique then tried to explain his actions and claimed that he was trying to act as a peacemaker.
'At the end of the game there is a lot of tension. It is a situation that everyone can be avoided, “said the PSG boss.
“I think that makes sense. I am going to prevent my players from continuing in that fight and from that moment pushes and pushes from everyone.
“I think that's not the best thing to do.
'It is a consequence of the tension, the result of the situation of the competition and I have nothing to add anymore.
Asked about the incident with Enrique after full -time, Pedro said: 'We are world champions and that is what matters.
'It is normal at the end of the day. Both teams wanted to win and that happens. It's all part of it. '
