Enzo Fernandez says 'we'll see' about Chelsea future after loss
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Enzo Fernandez says 'we'll see' about Chelsea future after loss
"I don't know. My focus is here for now. We have eight Premier League matches to play and the FA Cup. Then, the World Cup coming up so we'll see after that."
"I think we failed to control the game. In the first leg, we lost focus in the final 15 minutes and conceded three goals, and here it happened at the very start. At this level, you can't concede two goals so quickly because of small details."
"Since I arrived at Chelsea we have already passed through similar situations and we were able to turn them around. Now, our focus must be on winning the FA Cup and achieving our goal of qualifying for next season's Champions League."
Chelsea suffered a devastating 3-0 defeat at home to Paris Saint-Germain, losing 8-2 on aggregate in the Champions League Round of 16. The loss tied Chelsea's worst European defeat in club history. Vice-captain Enzo Fernández, leading the team in the absence of injured captain Reece James, subsequently cast doubt on his future at the club. The 25-year-old midfielder, signed from Benfica for £106 million in February 2023, stated he would evaluate his situation after upcoming World Cup commitments. Head coach Liam Rosenior dismissed speculation about Fernández's comments, emphasizing focus on upcoming Premier League and FA Cup matches. Chelsea's performance was criticized for poor defensive control, particularly early in both legs.
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