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Chelsea vice-captain Enzo Fernandez has been suspended for two matches following his controversial interviews that created tension inside the club. The midfielder will miss the upcoming FA Cup clash and a crucial Premier League game against Manchester City.
The decision was taken after his public comments raised questions about his future and the club’s direction during a difficult period for the team.The situation has added pressure on head coach Liam Rosenior, who is already dealing with poor results and dressing room frustration. Chelsea have struggled in recent matches, including a heavy defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League. The emotional fallout from those losses has now spilled into the media, with senior players openly expressing concerns about the club’s project and performances.
Enzo Fernandez punished as Chelsea try to protect team culture
Chelsea have taken firm action against Enzo Fernandez after his repeated public remarks created uncertainty around his future. The Argentine midfielder reportedly spoke about his frustration and hinted at a possible move away, with links to Real Madrid gaining attention. He also criticised the departure of former manager Enzo Maresca, which did not go down well with the current coaching staff.
Rosenior explained that the club had to act because the comments crossed an internal boundary.
He suggested that while Fernandez remains a respected figure, speaking publicly in that manner did not align with the culture Chelsea are trying to build. The coach made it clear that the midfielder is not being completely pushed out, and there is still a path for him to return if he responds in the right way.Meanwhile, Marc Cucurella avoided punishment despite also making strong remarks. The defender questioned the club’s transfer strategy and admitted that recent results had been discouraging for senior players.
However, Rosenior handled the situation differently after a direct conversation with him. The manager indicated that Cucurella showed commitment to the club and was willing to discuss his concerns internally.Chelsea’s recent run of four consecutive defeats has increased pressure on the squad. Rosenior described the past few days as one of the toughest phases of his career, explaining that the team’s emotional reaction to setbacks led to the controversial interviews. He believes the players’ frustration comes from their desire to succeed. He also stressed the need for better emotional control moving forward.


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