Racism scandal: Enzo Fernandez returns to Chelsea squad, apologises to teammates

Enzo Fernandez

File photo of Enzo Fernandez in the colors of Argentina


Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez has apologised to his teammates upon joining the squad in the USA, following a racism scandal involving a social media post.

Fernandez had come under heavy attack, especially from football fans, after posting a video on Instagram in which he and his Argentina teammates were making racial slur and derogatory chant about the France national team after their Copa America triumph.

The video led to accusations of “uninhibited racism,” with FIFA currently investigating the matter.

Chelsea centre-back Wesley Fofana criticised the video, labeling it as offensive.

Chelsea’s internal disciplinary process has now concluded, and Fernandez’s apology was accepted by his team.

The 23-year-old, who joined Chelsea in February 2023 for a British-record £106.8m from Benfica, has already resumed training with the squad in the USA.

In addition to his public and private apologies, Fernandez has committed to making a significant donation to an anti-discrimination charity, with Chelsea matching his contribution.

Fernandez’s apology follows an earlier public and private apology and marks his first opportunity to address his teammates in person.

Chelsea captain Reece James and French defender Axel Disasi have played key roles in facilitating consultations among the squad

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