The team's coach, Liam Rosenior, confirmed that the Argentine will be suspended for two games due to his recent statements
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Enzo Fernándezis going through his most tense moment at Chelsea. The Argentine midfielder was sanctioned with two suspension games for statements made during the last FIFA match that didn't go well with the London
club.
Coach Liam Rosenior confirmed the decision at a press conference: “I spoke to Enzo an hour ago. It will not be available for tomorrow's game or for the Manchester City game. I think it's disappointing for Enzo to talk like that. I can't speak ill of him, buthe's crossed a line in terms of our culture and what we want here.”
In addition, he remarked that the measure was agreed with the management: “It was a joint decision with sports directors, the owner and me. The door is not closed for Enzo. It's a sanction. He crossed a line during the FIFA date.”
The Argentine midfielder had generated noise after his sayings about the elimination of the Blues in the Champions League against Paris Saint-Germain, where he referred to his future and questioned his continuity: “I don't know, there are eight games left and the FA Cup. There's the World Cup and then we'll see.”
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few days later, on the Luzu TV show “Nobody Says Anything”, the player was even more direct about this topic: “If you give me the choice of a European city to live in, I really like Madrid because it's very similar to Buenos Aires”. His words took on greater repercussions amid versions of a possible interest from Real Madrid
.
In this way, the former River will miss the quarter-final match of the FA Cup against Port Vale, a club in the third division of English football, and also the match against Manchester City for the 32nd date of the Premier League. The Argentinian would only be available again for the match against Manchester United on the 33rd date of the English league