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#FreeEnzo #FuckChelshit

any other player would be a bitter asshole and wouldn’t post anything but look at this prince


Maybe in another life amigo

🚨 Q: “You said a couple of days ago you want to become a Chelsea legend, but we’re just 500 metres from the Bernabéu, the home of one of your idols… can you picture yourself in white?” 🗣️ Caicedo: “In football you never know, do you? Right now I’m under contract at Chelsea. Honestly, I haven’t really thought about another club or about leaving London, but in football you never know. All I want to do is enjoy. I’ve got a contract and I want to continue playing until God allows me. After that, we’ll see what happens. 🗣️ “I have a contract, but we’ll see what happens in the future, let’s see what surprises await us” Q: “Right now you are one of Chelsea biggest idols” 🗣️ “Yes, Chelsea is a great club. They've helped me a lot since I arrived. I want to repay them, to show it in every match, for as long as I can be there. And well, time will tell." (@edu17burgos)

Enzo's supporters genuinely amaze me man. He literally does nothing better than the average midfielder.

Liam Rosenior has confirmed that Enzo Fernandez will not feature against Port Vale and Manchester City.

🚨 BREAKING: Javier Pastore, Enzo's agent: "Our plan after the World Cup is to meet with Chelsea again and, if there is no agreement, to explore other options. "He’s the backbone and leader of the team; it’s only natural that, from a sporting perspective, he’s happy to be at Chelsea. He won major trophies last year and earned the respect of the entire Premier League and all the fans, and when a player is performing like that on the pitch, of course he’s happy where he is. "Then there are other factors that influence decisions, whether it’s salary, respect, or the way things are handled… There are so many things that we aren’t seeing at the moment – or at least I, as an agent, am not seeing – that suggest the club is not handling things in the best possible way with him. "Enzo didn’t understand the situation. We don’t understand the punishment because he doesn’t mention any club or say he wants to leave Chelsea, far from it; he only mentions Madrid, the city, because he was asked which European city he’d like to live in one day, and he said Madrid because of the language, because it’s similar to Buenos Aires and because it’s logical – it’s only natural for an Argentine to say that – and also because of the culture, the weather… But at no point does he say he wants to leave Chelsea or London. "I’ll say it again: he didn’t say he wants to leave or that he’d rather live in Madrid than London. He’s not disrespecting anyone. When they sent me the message, I replied, and they didn’t reply back; it seems that by then they’d already decided to sanction him today upon his arrival at the club. "The punishment is completely unfair – banning the player for two matches, which moreover are also absolutely crucial for Chelsea because qualification for the Champions League is at stake and he is one of the team’s most important players. Alongside others, of course, but he has proven himself this year to be a leader and a key player, the backbone of this Chelsea side. I think it’s far too harsh given Chelsea’s current situation, and there’s no real reason or justification for why he’s been banned. "There have been talks about renewing his contract, yes. We started discussing it around December or January, but we couldn’t reach an agreement. As Enzo’s contract still has six years to run, we decided not to renew it because the terms weren’t right for us or for the player; given what Enzo is capable of today, he deserves much more than he’s currently earning. "We haven’t reached an agreement and it may be that this annoyed the club, given that he is a hugely important player, but these are things that have to be managed. I look at the sporting and financial aspects of the player’s situation, and I didn’t see that renewal coming to fruition because they weren’t very realistic about Enzo’s current situation. @MarioCortegana






















