Enzo Fernandez controversy set alight again as fans chant racist song at Chelsea midfielder

What was supposed to be a tribute to a Copa America-winner on Sunday night at the Monumental showed what may be the beginning of a worrying trend. As Enzo Fernandez received the acclaim of the River Plate fans, the racist song about the French national team was heard in the stands.

Fernandez sent out a live stream showing himself singing it during Argentina’s Copa America celebrations, which saw French teammates Wesley Fofana, Axel Disasi and Malo Gusto unfollow him, post about the incident and eventually the opening of a disciplinary investigation from Chelsea. ‘Corran La Bola’ was heard as Fernandez greeted the fans in Buenos Aires, on his return to his boyhood club.

The incident has reached Spanish football too. Barcelona defender Jules Kounde criticised Fernandez, sticking up for his French teammates, while Rodrigo de Paul also defended his compatriot – the Atletico Madrid midfielder claimed that it was a football song, and people had to understand the setting.

De Paul will return to Atletico in August, at which point he will be joining up with two French teammates in Antoine Griezmann and Thomas Lemar.

Tags Argentina Atletico Madrid Chelsea Enzo Fernandez Jules Kounde River Plate Rodrigo De Paul

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  1. What to expect from a person who comes fron a country that sheltered a TON of nazis after ww2.
    Perhaps he should check up his family tree to see if some ancestor worked as guardsman on a tower.

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