Rodrigo De Paulreference of the Argentine national team multi-champion, defended Enzo Fernandez for the accusations he received in recent days and said that, if any of his colleagues felt offended, he should have called him and “don’t put it on a social network”.
“I think that if any of your colleagues feel offended, the way to do it is to call him, not to put it on a social network”he said.
In radio and streaming statements, he said: “One does not analyze the song of the field so much, one does it more in relation to a chicana. Then one can understand the people who have suffered racism and do not like it,” and added: “There is malice with that (by repudiating it on social networks), they want to put it in a place that has nothing to do with it. It is very strange, it is kicking a fallen tree.”
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Wesley Fofana, the French player who shamed Enzo Fernández on social media, making himself look like a victim.
This situation brought several problems to Fernandez even in the Chelseathe team he plays for, since several of his teammates stopped following him on social media: “Doing that seems pointless to me. You call him and say ‘this isn’t right, why don’t you post a message apologizing?’ and then the subject ends there, so you don’t make such a big deal out of it.”
De Paul spoke of the disdain that the Argentine national team receives abroad
Besides, From Paul He referred to how the Argentine national team: “Those who win are always being asked for something. Or if they are helping us, or if we are doing well, if the team is not as good, or if South America is less than Europe. All those things are said to discredit what one has done.”
He also reflected: “We never spoke before. For us, the Euros are incredible, the best players play in the World Cup. Before the match, one of the Colombians said that Messi and ‘Fideo’ (Di Maria) were no longer the same, that they were great.”
Finally, he revealed: “When the final was over, Messi came and the first thing he said was ‘nobody is holding anyone down, let’s celebrate and enjoy what’s ours’.”
Source: Ambito

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