Disasi jumps on Enzo to celebrate Chelsea's gol back in February (©Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)
Disasi jumps on Enzo to celebrate Chelsea's gol back in February (©Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

Enzo's Chelsea temmates enraged at him for controversial chants

Reading Time: 2min | Tue. 16.07.24. | 22:35

Fernandez sang a problematic song regarding the African origins of Les Bleus players and it has caused exasperation

Those title celebrations are mostly wild and packed with euphoria, but it seems that the Spaniards and the Argentinians took it too far these days.

You've already read at Mozzart Sport Kenya about the political incident sparked by Alvaro Morata's and Rodri's chants during the title parade in Madrid on Monday.

Now, Argentina's Copa America triumph and the subsequent controversial celebration have caused lots of reactions and condemnations due to alleged racism.

Argentina players could be seen chanting a song about the heritage of players within the France squad whilst celebrating their Copa America final victory against Colombia.

In a video filmed by Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez, they can be heard singing, "They play for France, but they are from Angola. His mother is Nigerian, his father is Cameroonian. But on the passport: French."

The French Football Federation reacted instantly and referred the racially targeted chanting from the Argentinian international players to FIFA. The international football governing body is yet to acknowledge those complaints.

Meanwhile, according to RMC Sport journalist Fabrice Hawkins, Chelsea's French players appear to be greatly upset with their Argentine teammate.

They are apparently mad at Enzo for being involved in such chanting.

The Blues have a large group of French players including Malo Gusto, Lesley Ugochukwu, Christopher Nkunku, Wesley Fofana, Axel Disasi and Benoit Badiashille.



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FranceEnzo FernandezArgentinaChelseaChristopher NkunkuAxel DisasiBenoit BadiashileWesley Fofana

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