Rosenior tries new tactic with Enzo Fernandez after midfielder’s late injury

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Rosenior tries new tactic with Enzo Fernandez after midfielder’s late injury

Rosenior tries new tactic with Enzo Fernandez after midfielder’s late injury

Enzo Fernandez was taken off injured right at the end of Chelsea’s game against Man U tonight, and Liam Rosenior has given an update on him.If you enjoy Chelsea News coverage and want to see more of...

Rosenior tries new tactic with Enzo Fernandez after midfielder’s late injury

Enzo Fernandez was taken off injured right at the end of Chelsea’s game against Man U tonight, and Liam Rosenior has given an update on him.If you enjoy Chelsea News coverage and want to see more of...

Chelsea's dramatic clash with Manchester United ended with more than just a defeat on the scoreline, as a late injury scare for star midfielder Enzo Fernandez added to the Blues' concerns. Manager Liam Rosenior was quick to provide an update on the Argentine's condition post-match.

The primary worry initially was young talent Estevao, who was forced off in the first half with a hamstring issue. However, the tension escalated in the dying moments when Enzo Fernandez, a key figure in Chelsea's engine room, required substitution. Speaking to reporters, Rosenior detailed the situation, stating he had just seen the midfielder in the dressing room and believed the issue was with his calf, hopefully just cramp. He emphasized the medical team was working on him immediately, underscoring his importance for the crucial match ahead on Tuesday.

Rosenior's comments were notably effusive in their praise for Enzo, highlighting how the player "ran himself into the ground for the club." This supportive language is particularly interesting given the recent context. It appears to be a clear tactical effort by the manager to mend fences and maintain a strong relationship with his midfield linchpin, following a period of disciplinary action related to the player's international break comments.

While the news on Enzo offered a glimmer of hope, the update on Estevao was less encouraging, with Rosenior describing post-match observations as "disturbing." For a Chelsea side navigating a packed fixture list and aiming for consistency, managing these fitness setbacks will be critical. The team's resilience and depth will be tested as they look to bounce back quickly from this double blow.

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