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After the racist chanting affair, which was heavily criticised by Chelsea players, Enzo Fernández was not guaranteed to be reinstated to the professional group. But after discussions with Enzo Maresca and his group, the Argentinian spoke with James, Disasi and all the French players, Enzo Fernández was reinstated and had lunch with his teammates, also committing to make a donation to a charity against discrimination and racism in recognition of his inappropriate gesture.
A reinstatement confirmed by Enzo Maresca, who confirmed an explanation with Wesley Fofana, in particular. “Enzo talked to each of us to clarify that there was no bad intention. The boys all accepted it. And since last night, everyone is together, talking and laughing. I don’t know if the club’s investigation is over. Enzo has already apologized four or five times. Since yesterday’s session, last night, the situation has been completely normal. Wesley was there. They talked to each other. It’s normal, sometimes the first reaction is not good.”assured the Blues manager, at a press conference.
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