Racist chants: Premier League responds to Enzo Fernandez affair

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In the chaos and despite Lionel Messi’s injury, Argentina won the Copa América by beating Colombia (1-0 aet) on Sunday in Miami. However, the Albiceleste’s victory quickly took a back seat due to the controversy surrounding Enzo Fernández, guilty of singing a racist chant against French players of African origin during his national team’s celebrations. While Chelsea has launched an internal procedure, the Premier League has also reacted to the affair linked to the 23-year-old midfielder on Friday.

The Premier League and our clubs are committed to tackling all forms of discrimination. We are in contact with Chelsea FC and will continue to support clubs, players and staff in their actions against discriminatory abuse.“, we can read in the press release from the British body.

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