Chelsea Head Coach Liam Rosenior today addressed the situation involving midfielder Enzo Fernández, confirming that the player has issued a full apology to both himself and the club following recent comments made during the international break.
Speaking ahead of Chelsea’s crucial Premier League fixture against Manchester City on Sunday, Rosenior detailed productive conversations with the 24-year-old Argentine international.
“I have had three to four conversations with Enzo, he has apologised to me and the club,” Rosenior said. “We will deal with that after the massive game on Sunday. It was a serious meeting about something very serious.”
Rosenior emphasised that while the matter was handled with the gravity it deserved, he remains supportive of Fernández’s character and future potential at the club.
“Every single step along this way, I’m not questioning Enzo’s character, him as a person. I believe people make mistakes. But you can’t overstep the punishment for a mistake,” he added. “What I want for Enzo is to go on from here to have an outstanding career.”
Fernández will not feature in Sunday’s match at the Etihad Stadium as part of an internal two-match suspension already in place. The club will review the matter internally in due course following the game.
Chelsea Football Club values professionalism, unity, and commitment to the collective goals of the team. We continue to support Enzo as he focuses on contributing positively both on and off the pitch.
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