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Chelsea drops Enzo Fernandez after 'a line was crossed' with Madrid comments

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

Published: 07:37 EDT, 3 April 2026 | Updated: 07:37 EDT, 3 April 2026

LONDON (AP) - Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez has been dropped for the team´s next two matches following comments he made during the international break.

The 25-year-old said on a podcast this week that he would like to live in Madrid, amid speculation linking him with a move to Real Madrid.

Fernandez had already said last month, after Chelsea´s Champions League defeat to Paris Saint-Germain, that he did not know whether he will be at Chelsea next season.

Chelsea coach Liam Rosenior confirmed on Friday that a decision has been taken by the club to remove the Argentina international from the team for Saturday´s FA Cup quarter-final against Port Vale and next weekend´s Premier League meeting with Manchester City.

"I spoke with Enzo about an hour ago," Rosenior said. "As a football club, with me as part of the decision, he won´t be available for tomorrow´s game or Manchester City next Sunday.

"It´s disappointing for Enzo to speak that way. I´ve got no bad words to say about him but a line was crossed in terms of our culture and what we want to build."

Argentina's Enzo Fernandez celebrates scoring his side's opening goal against Mauritania during a friendly match in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Friday, March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Gustavo Garello)

Fernandez joined Chelsea for a then-British record £107 million ($142 million) in 2023 and was appointed vice-captain the following year.

"Enzo, firstly, as a character, a person and a player, I have the utmost respect," said Rosenior. "He´s frustrated because he wants us to be successful.

"In terms of the decision, it´s not all about me, or the sporting directors, the ownership, the players, we are aligned in our decision. The door is not closed on Enzo. It´s a sanction. You have to protect the culture, and in terms of that, a line was crossed."

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