Chelsea make statement after Enzo Fernandez’s racist song

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London Chelsea official Web site An official statement has been released after an Argentine club and national team player sang a racist song about footballers from France.

“We accept and appreciate our player’s public apology. Let’s use this as a learning opportunity,” the statement said, adding that the club has initiated an internal disciplinary procedure.

Enzo Fernandez broadcast a video of Argentine national team players chanting derogatory slogans about the French: “They play for France, but everyone comes from Angola. Their mothers are Nigerian, their fathers are Cameroonian, but their passports say ‘French’.” After a while, Fernandez cut off the broadcast.

In the Copa America final, Argentina beat Colombia 1-0 in extra time. The only goal in this match was scored by Inter’s Italian striker Lautaro Martinez in the 112th minute. Lionel Messi could not finish the match. He left the field in the 66th minute with an ankle injury.

Previously Enzo He apologized For a racist song about French players.

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