Enzo Fernandez banned for two games by Chelsea after comments: "The line was crossed"
Chelsea have imposed a two-game ban on their vice-captain, Enzo Fernandez, for recent comments he made about his future.
Enzo Fernandez has been banned for two games by his own club, Chelsea, after his recent media comments. MORE โ Chelsea v Port Vale how to watch, preview, prediction Fernandez is Chelsea's vice-captain and in recent interviews he openly discussed his future away from the west London club and left the door open for a summer move. Previously he had admitted his surprise, along with Chelsea left back Marc Cucurella, about former manager Enzo Maresca being fired.
After Chelsea's recent Champions League defeat to PSG Fernandez said "I don't know" when asked by ESPN Argentina if he would still be at Chelsea next season. He added: "My focus is here now. Then the World Cup coming up, so we'll see after that.
" Fernandez said during the international break: "I really like Madrid - it's similar to Buenos Aires," as he said he would consider living in Madrid in the future when asked. All of that lead to this ban, as Chelsea said that a "line was crossed" by Fernandez and confirmed he will not be selected for the next two games against Port Vale in the FA Cup quarterfinals and a big league game at home against Manchester City. All of this comes amid a run of four-straight defeats in all competitions for Liam Rosenior as the pressure is mounting on the young manager after just a few months in charge, with Chelsea out of the Champions League in humiliating fashion and struggling to finish in the top four of the Premier League.
Rosenior said the following on Friday when speaking to the media ahead of Chelsea's FA Cup clash on Saturday with Port Vale. "I spoke with Enzo an hour ago. As a football club, and with me as part of that process, we've made a decision: he won't be available for tomorrow's game and he won't be available for Manchester City next Sunday," Rosenior said.