Fernandez's agent criticises Chelsea's 'unfair' ban

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Sat, 04 Apr 2026 - 04:00 GMT

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Newcastle United's Nick Woltemade in action with Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez REUTERS/David Klein

Newcastle United's Nick Woltemade in action with Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez REUTERS/David Klein

(Reuters) - Enzo Fernandez’s agent Javier Pastore has criticised Chelsea’s decision to ban the midfielder for two ​games after recent public comments about ‌his future, saying the Argentina international does not understand the punishment.

 

Fernandez will miss Saturday’s FA Cup quarter-final ​against Port Vale and next Sunday’s Premier ​League match at Manchester City.

 

Last week the ⁠World Cup winner said he would "look at ​his options after the World Cup" and ​expressed a desire to live in Spain.

 

"The punishment is completely unfair," Pastore told the Athletic newspaper.

"There's no real ​reason or justification for why he has ​been banned. Enzo didn't understand the situation."

 

The 25-year-old, who is ‌under ⁠contract until 2032 and has captained Chelsea in the absence of injured Reece James, has been linked with Real Madrid, although he ​denied talks ​with the ⁠Spanish club.

 

"When the coach told him, he accepted it because he's a ​highly professional guy who's always fully ​committed, ⁠wherever he is, and respects decisions," Pastore said.

 

"But we don't understand the punishment because he ⁠doesn't ​mention any club or say ​he wants to leave Chelsea, far from it."

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