Fernandez sends Chelsea followers clear message after wonderful free-kick vs Villa
Enzo Fernandez despatched a pointed message to Chelsea followers after scoring a jaw-dropping free-kick in opposition to Aston Villa.
With the Blues already 2-0 up because of first half objectives from Conor Gallagher and Nicholas Jackson, the £100million man spanked house a thunderous free-kick 9 minutes into the second half of the FA Cup replay.
The Argentine midfielder instantly eliminated his shirt – incomes himself a reserving – as he sprinted over to the away part to have a good time. He then held up his shirt, pointed to his head after which to the ground, seemingly to sign his dedication to the membership.
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There has been hypothesis that Fernandez desires out of Stamford Bridge following a chaotic 12 months, which has seen a conveyor belt of managers. The 23-year-old has even been moved to deactivate his social media account after receiving abuse from followers.
Chelsea and have been delighted with the present of ardour. One mentioned: “He didn’t sign an 8 year contract to leave under 2 years LOL. HE’S GOING NOWHERE.”
Another declared: “ENZO IS HERE TO STAY.” A 3rd added: “Enzo Fernandez said ‘I’m here to stay’.”
Suggestions he’s trying to depart this summer time have been rebuffed by his agent, Uriel Perez.
He advised AS: “The player has no intention of leaving. The leaders were very clear with this project. It is a plan that was going to be difficult at the beginning because new and young players were going to arrive, but when the pieces of the team fit together well, Chelsea was going to maneuver ahead.”
Perez added: “Enzo Fernández’s desire is to be on the team and succeed. We don’t meet with any clubs or try to talk to any clubs. We know what the player’s desire is. Obviously, he would like the club to be in another position, but that will be achieved with work.”