Soccer-Fernandez has apologised but will miss Man City game, says Rosenior


Soccer Football - International Friendly - Argentina v Mauritania - Estadio La Bombonera, Buenos Aires, Argentina - March 27, 2026 Argentina's Enzo Fernandez celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian

April 10 (Reuters) - Chelsea manager Liam ⁠Rosenior said on Friday that Enzo Fernandez has apologised to him and the club ⁠after being dropped for two matches over comments about his future, but ‌confirmed the midfielder will not play against Manchester City on Sunday.

The 25-year-old Argentine World Cup winner was omitted from Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final, a 7-0 victory over League One Port Vale, and will sit out Sunday's Premier ​League clash against second-placed City at Stamford Bridge.

Fernandez, who ⁠has been wearing the captain's armband ⁠in the absence of the injured Reece James, had said that he would look at his ⁠options ‌after the World Cup and expressed a desire to live in Madrid.

"I had a really good conversation - three or four - with Enzo," Rosenior told reporters. "He's apologised to ⁠me and to the club, and we'll deal with that ​after a massive game ‌on Sunday.

"It's a serious meeting about something very serious. Enzo, every single step ⁠of the way, ​I've not been questioning his character or who he is as a person. I believe people make mistakes.

"He won't play on Sunday. But hopefully after that he'll be a massive part of the group ⁠moving forward. There are still a few hurdles ​to be overcome that I won't go into. I want every player really focused now on a huge run-in."

Chelsea are sixth in the Premier League table with 48 points from 31 matches.

"Qualifying ⁠for the Champions League is all we can focus on right now," Rosenior said.

"There are teams fighting relegation, teams mid-table, teams pushing at the top end - it doesn't matter. Every game is so difficult in this league. It'll be a big challenge on Sunday, but ​one we're looking forward to."

Rosenior said centre back Levi Colwill was ⁠back in training after suffering a serious knee injury in August, and that right back ​James has been running following a hamstring problem.

"Trevoh Chalobah is ‌working hard, he's back on the pitch. Colwill ​is in full training but he still needs to overcome some hurdles regarding selection," he added.

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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