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 Chelsea career “wasn’t easy” to begin with, but he is optimistic that he and the team will have greater success in the upcoming campaign.
After leading Argentina to victory in the World Cup, the 23-year-old left Qatar with the title of best young player of the competition.
Even though Fernandez had a good record for his club and country before joining Chelsea, he had a challenging first few months in the Premier League and acknowledged that adjusting to his new environment was challenging.
He claims he is now “more settled” and is having fun with football again, but he is “a little frustrated” with Chelsea’s 2023–24 campaign performances.
Chelsea should have at least challenged for a Champions League spot after spending over £1 billion on new players, but they have spent the majority of the season stumbling around the middle of the table.
Mauricio Pochettino’s team stunned Manchester United on Thursday night with two goals in injury time, but the victory only moved them up to 10th place in the Premier League—a massive 27 points behind champions Liverpool.