‘James’ believes the case between ‘Enzo’ and his Singha friends can end

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Chelsea captain Reece James believes the issue surrounding Enzo Fernandez can only be resolved face-to-face with his team-mates.

Fernandez, who is currently on holiday after completing international duty with Argentina. Has been embroiled in a controversy over the way his team-mates live-streamed their Copa America triumph celebrations, which featured racist chants. Despite being

complained about by the French national team, several of his French team-mates have expressed their displeasure with the Albiceleste’s actions, with Fernandez particularly facing

internal investigations from Chelsea and FIFA, despite a public apology. The 23-year-old is set to rejoin the Chelsea squad on Monday. As the squad travel to the United States for their pre-season tour.

Speaking to http://ufabet999.app on Tuesday, James, who now captains the Blues, said the situation could have affected the team’s unity. “Of course there are factors that make people upset when things happen. “

But until the day comes that everyone can come together and spend time together, I don’t know. But hopefully it can be sorted out smoothly and we can move forward with the season together. “

It’s a really difficult situation. “Racism or discrimination is not tolerated in football. I think he was quick to come out and admit he was wrong and apologise to his team-mates, the club and anyone else who was offended. And I think that was probably the best thing he could have done at the time.

“I had a little chat with him, but it was difficult because we were in different time zones. It was just a general chat about his perspective on what happened and he tried to explain his situation and what happened.