
Enzo Fernández was suspended due to comments he made during the international break that the club deemed inappropriate.
Enzo Fernández resolved his issues by apologizing to the club, teammates, and coaching staff, as confirmed by his agent Javier Pastore.
Javier Pastore stated that they made peace with Chelsea and clarified that there were never significant problems, emphasizing that Enzo learned from his mistake.
Enzo Fernández has apologized to Chelsea and made peace with the club after a suspension due to comments made during the international break. His agent, Javier Pastore, confirmed that there were no significant issues between the player and the club.
LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 04: Enzo Fernandez of Chelsea reacts prior to the Emirates FA Cup Quarter Final match between Chelsea and Port Vale on April 04, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images) | Chelsea FC via Getty Images
Chelsea appear to have won the battle of wills between club and player, if the latest words from Enzo Fernández’s agent, Javier Pastore are any indication. Pastore came out fighting in the wake of Enzo’s suspension by the club for the comments made during the international break, but his most recent comments are far more diplomatic.
In fact, according to Pastore, it’s all good in the neighborhood now (though Enzo’s still suspended for this weekend’s game, as of this writing).
“We’re on the same page with Chelsea. We made peace yesterday and the day before between Chelsea and the player. There were never really any problems. We cleared the air.”
“What happened, happened. We explained to the player that, even though he hadn’t done anything wrong, he shouldn’t have said that. He’s only 25. He’s still young, he still has things to learn. We explained to the club that he said it without malice, that he made a mistake. He naturally apologized to the club, his teammates, the coach, the sporting director, everyone. We’re all on the same page. We simply had to clear up the misunderstanding.”
-Javier Pastore; source: Top Mercato via Google Translate
That said, this may not be a long-lasting peace. Feels like this saga is only just beginning.
“He’s very happy at Chelsea. He’s captain and is already in his third year here. Honestly, these are the best years of his career and he feels good there. […] He’ll play in the World Cup this summer and finish the season with Chelsea.
“Now, we’re waiting for Chelsea to qualify for the Champions League because he wants to play in the best competitions and he’s a winner, and then we’ll see. Honestly, we’re not thinking about that right now.”
-Javier Pastore; source: Onze Mondial via GFFN
Gosh, such honesty. Maybe Enzo can even help himself to Champions League football next season by, you know, helping his current team qualify for it.
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