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Chelsea drop Fernandez for two games for comments on his future

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Fernandez, who has been wearing the captain’s armband in the ​absence of injured Reece James.
Chelsea have ​dropped their record signing Enzo Fernandez for two matches after the midfielder publicly ‌cast doubt over his future at Stamford Bridge, manager Liam Rosenior said on Friday.
The Argentine World Cup winner has been axed for Saturday’s FA Cup quarter-final against Port Vale and next Sunday’s Premier League ​clash with Manchester City
Fernandez, who has been wearing the captain’s armband in the ​absence of injured Reece James, said he would “look at his options after ⁠the World Cup” and expressed a desire to live in Spain.
“I spoke with Enzo ​an hour ago. As a football club, with me as part of that process, we’ve ​made a decision he won’t be available for tomorrow’s game (against Port Vale) and he won’t be available for Manchester City next Sunday,” Rosenior told reporters.
The 25-year-old midfielder, who is contracted until 2032, has been linked ​with a move to Real Madrid, though he denied talks with the Spanish club ​were taking place.
Rosenior described Fernandez’s public comments as “disappointing” given his leadership role during Chelsea’s current problems.
The ‌Blues have ⁠lost four consecutive games, exiting the Champions League in an 8-2 aggregate humiliation by Paris St Germain and have slumped to sixth in the Premier League.
“I think for Enzo it’s disappointing to speak in that way. What I will say about Enzo is that, in ​terms of him ​as a person, I’ve ⁠got no bad words to say,” Rosenior added.
—Reuters—