FIFA has announced VERY SAD News for Chelsea Star Enzo Fernandez for Calling his former Chelsea teammate Mason mount “Coward, coward, coward!” after Full-time

Enzo Fernandez acknowledges that his initiation into Chelsea was challenging but remains optimistic that the upcoming season will bring better outcomes for both him and the team.
The 23-year-old recently showcased his talent in Argentina’s World Cup victory and departed Qatar with the prestigious accolade of being the tournament’s best young player.
Despite Fernandez’s impressive performances for both club and country prior to joining Chelsea, he encountered difficulties adapting to the Premier League in his initial months and acknowledges the struggle of adjusting to new surroundings.
He mentions feeling more acclimated now and rediscovering enjoyment in his football, although he admits to feeling somewhat frustrated by Chelsea’s performances throughout the 2023-24 campaign.
Despite making significant investments in new signings amounting to over £1 billion, Chelsea’s season expectations included, at minimum, a challenge for a Champions League spot. Instead, they have mostly lingered in mid-table.
Mauricio Pochettino’s team shocked Manchester United with two injury-time goals on Thursday evening, yet their victory only propelled them to 10th place in the Premier League standings, trailing leaders Liverpool by a significant 27-point margin.