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Chelsea Removes Enzo Fernandez World Cup Post After Fan Uproar

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Chelsea Removes Enzo Fernandez World Cup Post After Fan Uproar

Chelsea has removed a social media post that commemorated Enzo Fernandez's goal for Argentina against England after facing considerable backlash from supporters. The midfielder's late equalizer in the World Cup semi-final was followed by a provocative celebration directed at the England fans.

The club's official channels initially shared content highlighting Fernandez's crucial strike, which came with under ten minutes remaining in the World Cup semi-final clash. However, the decision to celebrate the goal, particularly given its context against England, quickly drew criticism from a segment of the Chelsea fanbase.

The controversy stemmed from Fernandez's reaction after scoring his equalizer, where he appeared to cup his hands to his ears, seemingly in response to England supporters in Atlanta. This gesture was interpreted by many as taunting, leading to a swift online backlash directed at the club for seemingly endorsing such behavior.

In response to the negative reaction, Chelsea opted to remove the post from their platforms. The incident highlights the delicate balance clubs must strike on social media, especially when posts involve players representing opposing nations in major international tournaments and involve potentially inflammatory actions.

💬 SideLine Take

Chelsea's decision to delete the post is a clear capitulation to online noise. While understandable from a PR perspective, it signals a lack of conviction and an inability to stand by their player, even in a moment of international triumph against a rival.

Source: Yahoo Sports

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