Enzo Fernandez's Agent Hits Out at Chelsea for Punishing Client with Multiple Game Suspension
- Enzo Fernandez's agent criticized Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior for imposing a 'completely unfair' two-match suspension on the midfielder over comments about Madrid, denying Fernandez expressed a desire to leave Chelsea.
- Fernandez will miss Chelsea's FA Cup quarter-final against Port Vale and the Premier League game versus Manchester City as confirmed by Rosenior.
- Contract talks between Fernandez and Chelsea began around December or January but paused due to disagreement on financial terms; further negotiations are planned after the World Cup.
- Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella faced no disciplinary action after criticizing former boss Enzo Maresca and the club's recruitment policy, as Rosenior addressed the matter following a conversation with him.
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Javier Pastore, agent of Enzo Fernandez, expressed his total disagreement with the suspension of two matches applied to the Argentine mediocre by Liam Rosenior, Chelsea team coach.
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The environment of Enzo Fernández has reacted strongly after the sanction of two matches imposed by Chelsea FC following statements in which he dropped that he would like to live in Madrid in the future, thus firing alarms on a possible march. His agent, Javier Pastore, has harshly criticized the club's decision in an interview with The Athletic and has assured that all part of a misinterpretation of some statements of the player.
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