Chelsea star Enzo Fernandez will escape FA ban for racist chanting, but Argentine midfielder could still be suspended
Enzo Fernandez is on the verge of escaping an FA ban for his racist chanting, talkSPORT has learned.
Chelsea midfielder sparked a stir after filming himself singing a racist and derogatory song after Argentina's victory over Colombia in the Copa América in July.
The song refers to the number of French players of African descent. A translated version reads: “They play for France, but their parents are from Angola. Their mother is from Cameroon, while their father is from Nigeria. But their passport says French.”
Fernandez He could be seen laughing in the video he shared on his Instagram Live, while other members of the Argentine squad joined him on the national team bus.
This led to his Blues teammate Wesley Fofana labelling the clip “uninhibited racism”, and the Frenchman was one of several Blues stars to unfollow him on social media.
And it also triggered a diplomatic dispute Meanwhile, Argentina's sports undersecretary Julio Garro has resigned after suggesting that Lionel Messi should apologise on behalf of the national team.
Chelsea An investigation into the matter was subsequently launched, during which Fernandez immediately apologized for his actions.
Meanwhile, FIFA also became involved after the French Football Federation filed a complaint with world football's governing body.
But it is understood Fernandez will not face any punishment from the FA, which has deemed the racism case a matter for Fifa.
Unlike Rodrigo Bentancur FA Charge Regarding the comments made about Tottenham captain Son Heung-min, Fernandez was called up to his national team, unlike the Spurs midfielder, who was not.
While the 23-year-old can avoid a Chelsea ban, he could still receive an international suspension from FIFA.
FIFA legal officials are still waiting to hear from CONMEBOL, South American soccer's governing body, before deciding on any disciplinary action.
Fernandez joined Chelsea on their pre-season tour of the United States, where he issued a private apology to his teammates to their faces, which was accepted.
Coach Enzo Maresca and defender Levi Colwill then declared that the internal matter has It has been resolved.
In the absence of suspended captain Reece James, Fernandez has led Chelsea in each of their first three Premier League games.
But even though the right-back's suspension is now complete, he will remain sidelined as he recovers from another hamstring injury.
Fernandez is likely to wear the armband for a fourth consecutive game when Chelsea take on Bournemouth on Saturday at 8pm at the Vitality Stadium. Live on talkSPORT.
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