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As with Messi in Paris, the fans lose patience with world champion who starred in a controversy

Supposedly he left without permission from his coach and the fans went against the world champion

By Wilian Estrella

Supposedly he left without permission from his coach and the fans went against the world champion
Supposedly he left without permission from his coach and the fans went against the world champion
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After celebrating the title won at the World Cup in Qatar, most of the players returned to Europe to rejoin their different clubs. Now, a world champion who was key for Lionel Messi to lift the coveted title, is involved in a controversy for allegedly leaving against a provision of his coach.

It is about Enzo Fernandez. The Albiceleste midfielder, who shone in the Middle East and his transfer to Chelsea is practically a fact, is criticized by Benfica fans. The reason? The world champion would have gone against a provision of the coach of the Portuguese team.

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The newspaper 'O Bola' announced that Roger Schmidt, Benfica coach, prohibited the departure of his players at the end of the year. However, Enzo Fernández, who returned to Portugal on December 27, after the celebrations for winning the World Cup, was in the country to close 2022 with his closest entourage. The experience caused outrage among the Portuguese fans, who criticized the attitude of the outstanding midfielder of the National Team.

The future of Enzo Fernández is far from Benfica:

The midfielder barely arrived in Portuguese football six months ago and his transfer to Chelsea is practically a fact. In the absence of making the matter official, the English team offered 130 million euros for his pass (10 more than his termination clause) and only paperwork remains to become an element of the two-time Champions League champion (2012 and 2021). .


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