"We are moving forward with Chelsea"
Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez told on Instagram how his season has been after leaving Benfica and winning the World Cup with Argentina. The 22-year-old also hinted that Mauricio Pochettino could help the Blues next season.
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Mauricio Pochettino is looking to rebuild their midfield around Enzo Fernandez, and it's no secret that the Blues need to offload some players from their wage bill. The Argentinian coach will count on his compatriot ahead of his other teammates.
As a result, the midfielder has hinted on Instagram that he is confident Chelsea's new manager can deliver results for the Stamford Bridge outfit: "We are moving forward with Chelsea that although the first semester was not as we all wanted.
"We know that this is a serious project and with people who are looking for the best for the club and this year we will show it," he wrote. Furthermore, the 22-year-old thanked Benfica and the fans for all the support he received at the World Cup with Argentina.
"I lived brilliants moments in just one year. Very grateful to play for Benfica and I take the opportunity to congratulate all the Benfiquistas for the title.
"Then it was time to touch the skies with the hands having the opportunity to play in a World Cup for my country Argentina and a childhood dream became true by winning this such desired title," he continued.
"I still had half a year and there was an opportunity to reach one more dream, to play the Premier League and fight for Chelsea! Happy and more than happy with everything we have experienced this year."
As a result, the midfielder has hinted on Instagram that he is confident Chelsea's new manager can deliver results for the Stamford Bridge outfit: "We are moving forward with Chelsea that although the first semester was not as we all wanted.
"We know that this is a serious project and with people who are looking for the best for the club and this year we will show it," he wrote. Furthermore, the 22-year-old thanked Benfica and the fans for all the support he received at the World Cup with Argentina.
"I lived brilliants moments in just one year. Very grateful to play for Benfica and I take the opportunity to congratulate all the Benfiquistas for the title.
"Then it was time to touch the skies with the hands having the opportunity to play in a World Cup for my country Argentina and a childhood dream became true by winning this such desired title," he continued.
"I still had half a year and there was an opportunity to reach one more dream, to play the Premier League and fight for Chelsea! Happy and more than happy with everything we have experienced this year."
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