Chelsea duo hoping for positive outcome to Enzo Fernandez 'problem'

  • Fernandez being investigated for video that included discriminatory chanting
  • Chelsea midfielder was with Argentina teammates after Copa America success
  • FIFA probing incident and Fernandez also subject of Chelsea disciplinary process
Fernandez in action for Argentina
Fernandez in action for Argentina / Stephen Nadler/ISI Photos/GettyImages
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Reece James has admitted Chelsea "could have a problem" as Enzo Fernandez prepares to reunite with his teammates amid an ongoing investigation into allegations of racism, while Noni Madueke is of the view that "everything is going to be fine".

Fernandez is being probed by FIFA after posting a live video of himself and a number of his Argentina teammates, in the wake of their Copa America success, chanting an offensive song aimed at France's black and mixed heritage players.

Chelsea have also opened their own disciplinary proceedings following the incident which was branded by Fernandez's club teammate Wesley Fofana as "uninhibited racism", and led to French Blues players Axel Disasi and Malo Gusto unfollowing the midfielder on Instagram.

The story has dominated Chelsea's pre-season preparations – they surprisingly drew 2-2 with League One upstarts Wrexham despite fielding a strong team – and captain James has told ESPN of the potential problems that lay ahead and how he feels they need to be addressed.

"Of course, there's always the factor where it doesn't sit right with people when there could be a problem," James said. "But until the day comes where everyone's together and in a room together, I don't know, but I hope things can be resolved smoothly and we can move forward with the season.

"It's a really difficult situation. There's no room for racism or discrimination in football. I think he quickly put his hand up and acknowledged he'd done wrong and apologised to his teammates, the club and the rest of the people that were offended. I think that was probably the best he could have done in that situation.

"I spoke to him a bit, but it was hard because we were on different time zones. [It was] just a general chat really. His views on what happened and him trying to explain his situation and how things happened."


Reece James
Reece James admits Chelsea may have an issue but hopes for a positive outcome / Lyndsay Radnedge/ISI Photos/GettyImages

Madueke, meanwhile, told reporters of a potential reintegration: "That's something that's between us players. Enzo is going to come back and join his team again and everything is going to be fine."

The furore has overshadowed the opening weeks of Enzo Maresca's tenure as Chelsea boss, with the Italian bringing new ideas and a new philosophy to a team that qualified for this season's Europa League after a strong end to last season.

He echoed Madueke's sentiments about Fernandez positively reuniting with his teammates, saying: "It is quite easy in terms of the player doing a statement to apologise. The club did the same, so I don't think there is something to add in terms of the situation. It is already clear and clarified.

"I don't think so [that there will be issues]. They are all human beings. I don't think there are any bad intentions from any of them.

"I don't think when Enzo is back that we will have any situations. Enzo clarified the situation, the club the same, so there is nothing to add. They are not bad persons or human beings.

"It can happen but I don't think there are any problems at all. I spoke with Enzo and all of them."


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