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Enzo Fernández issues apology for offensive chant; French Federation pursues legal action

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Enzo Fernández issues apology for offensive chant

Enzo Fernández, a Chelsea midfielder, caused outrage when he posted a video online that upset many people. The video showed him and teammates chanting offensive slurs about the French team after Chelsea’s win. Enzo Fernández later apology sincerely for his actions, stating that the video doesn’t represent his beliefs or character.

Wesley Fofana’s Criticism of Racism in Football

French defender Wesley Fofana, who plays with Fernández at Chelsea and for France, tweeted on Tuesday night, sharing a clip from the video. He criticized the presence of racism in football today. The Premier League club is currently looking into the video.

French Football Federation’s Response

The French Football Federation (FFF), which oversees French football, has taken a firm stance on the issue. Its president, Philippe Diallo, strongly condemns the racist and discriminatory remarks directed at French team players. These remarks were part of a song sung by Argentina players and fans after their Copa America win, which was captured in a social media video.

Legal Action and Appeals to FIFA

Due to the seriousness of the offensive remarks, which go against the principles of sportsmanship and human rights. The president of the FFF has chosen to confront the president of Argentina’s football association and FIFA directly.

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Philippe Diallo will ask FIFA president Gianni Infantino and Argentina Football Association president Claudio Fabián Tapia to address the reported remarks. Additionally, a legal complaint will filed against these remarks, which deemed insulting and discriminatory.

Enzo Fernández’s Apology

Enzo Fernández apology on Instagram for posting the video. He acknowledged the offensive language used in the song and expressed regret for being part of it during the Copa America celebrations. Fernández emphasized that those words do not represent who he is or what he believes in, and he fully apologized for his actions.

Background: Argentina vs. France

Argentina defeated France in the 2022 World Cup final after a penalty shootout. Following the match, some Argentina fans were heard discriminatory songs, further fueling the controversy.

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