Enzo Fernandez has revealed he likes his new role under Enzo Maresca and detailed exactly what he’s being asked to do.
The Blues have made a brilliant start to the season and currently sit second just two points behind leaders Liverpool and four ahead of third placed Arsenal.
Chelsea could momentarily go top of the league if they beat Everton on Sunday with Liverpool kicking off after their game has finished.
Fernandez relishing new role
Fernandez cost Chelsea £106m back in January 2023 and after an impressive first six months he struggled last season as he played the majority of the campaign with a hernia issue.
After being marred by an off field incident after Argentina won the Copa America in the summer Fernandez had a mixed start to the campaign, which resulted in him losing his place in the starting line-up for four games.
However, after being restored to the line-up against Leicester after the November international break the 23-year-old has been in superb form.
Enzo Fernandez celebrates his goal at Stamford Bridge.
Fernandez has been in superb form since the November international break.
Former Blue Glen Johnson feels Fernandez is playing the best football since he arrived at Chelsea, and it’s hard to argue against that.
The World Cup winner has three goals and three assists in the last five league games and seems to be thriving in a different role.
Fernandez opened up about the role in an interview and explained exactly what Maresca is expecting from him in it.
“Right now, I’m being asked to play a bit closer to the box, with the opportunity to score or assist my team-mates,” he told Sky Sports.
“It’s a nice thing and I like the position a lot.”
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Michael Owen doing punditry work.
Enzo Maresca celebrates after Chelsea beat Brentford. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
A Chelsea flag in the evening at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea are certainly reaping the rewards and Fernandez has popped up with some vital goals including a great strike to give Chelsea the lead against Tottenham.
Adding goals and assists to his game really makes Fernandez a complete midfield player and he’s now one of the first names on the team sheet, and showing just how important he is to Chelsea.