Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández has found himself at the center of a controversy after a viral video showed him and other Argentine players singing a song that disparaged French players of African heritage. The video, posted to Instagram Live after Argentina’s Copa America win against Colombia on July 14, 2024, showed Fernández and his teammates singing a song with racist lyrics, sparking widespread outrage and condemnation from fans and critics alike.
Fernández has since apologized for his actions, stating that he stands against discrimination and that the language used in the song does not reflect his beliefs. However, the damage has already been done, and the incident has sparked a larger conversation about racism in football. Chelsea Football Club is reportedly investigating the incident and has denounced Fernández’ actions, adding to the growing backlash against the midfielder.
The French Football Federation (FFF) has responded swiftly to the video, announcing that they will be filing a complaint with FIFA over the chants. The FFF has condemned the behavior of the Argentine players as “unacceptable” and has called for swift action to be taken against those involved. This move is seen as a strong stance against racism in football, and it remains to be seen how FIFA will respond to the incident.
The FFF’s decision to take action against the Argentine players has been widely praised by fans and critics alike, with many calling for harsh penalties to be handed out to those involved. The incident has also sparked a larger conversation about racism in football, with many calling for more to be done to tackle the issue. As the fallout from the incident continues to grow, one thing is clear: the football world will be watching closely to see how this situation plays out.
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