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"It opens doors for me to many places, like it happened to me who was at Benfica and my move to Chelsea was very great.

LONDON, ENGLAND – AUGUST 13: Enzo Fernandez of Chelsea and Curtis Jones and Alexis Mac Allister of Liverpool during the Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Liverpool FC at Stamford Bridge on August 13, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images)

Market news Chelsea-There is talk of a possible exit of Enzo Fernandez, but he clearly expressed his feelings.

Chelsea star Enzo Fernandez has made his feelings clear about the club amid rumors of a possible transfer market exit in the coming months.

The midfielder moved to West London in January, joining Benfica for £106.5m following an impressive World Cup with Argentina.

The 22-year-old had high expectations and met them early on with some of his performances.

However, the results were unmatched as the Blues stuttered and limped to a disappointing 12th in the league.

There have been many changes this summer as Mauricio Pochettino has been appointed as the new head coach and a number of signings have taken place.

One particular area where changes have taken place is in midfield, with Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia joining for a combined transfer fee of over around £165million.

"It opens doors for me to many places, like it happened to me who was at Benfica and my move to Chelsea was very great.
However, like last season, Chelsea’s results in the first few weeks were not enough to kick off the season.

A draw with Liverpool and a win over Luton Town proved positives in their first games, but defeats to West Ham and Nottingham Forest meant only four points were picked up from their first four games.
Since then, there have been indications that Fernandez could well leave if things don’t improve.
Despite these recent claims, the midfielder seems to have made his feelings for Chelsea clear during the international break.

Regarding his past year, he told La Nacion: “We know what the World Cup produces.”

“It opens doors for me to many places, like it happened to me who was at Benfica and my move to Chelsea was very great.

I always said my dream was to play in the Premier League.
I’m very grateful to Chelsea for this opportunity.”

It seems clear that all the attention is on Chelsea, at least for now, and on themselves as the Blues seek to move forward with their project and put it fully on the path taken by the new owners.

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The shocking loss to Nottingham Forest by Chelsea is explained by Ben Chilwell.

After Saturday's Premier League loss at Stamford Bridge to Nottingham Forest, Ben Chilwell bemoaned Chelsea's lack of "ruthlessness"
After Saturday’s Premier League loss at Stamford Bridge to Nottingham Forest, Ben Chilwell bemoaned Chelsea’s lack of “ruthlessness” in front of goal.

Chelsea has had a difficult start to the 2023–24 Premier League season despite spending more than £1 billion on new players.

They have only won once, against Luton Town, and have shockingly lost to both West Ham United and, most recently, Nottingham Forest.

With players like Nicolas Jackson missing numerous opportunities to salvage something for Chelsea, only one goal from Anthony Elanga was necessary to put the two teams apart.

Vice-captain Chilwell identified this lack of finesse in the final third as the primary cause of the Blues’ recent problems in an interview with the club’s official website following the defeat.

Everyone in the locker room is currently very disappointed by the very frustrating outcome. If you look at the stats, we had the most possession and played well overall, but the most crucial stat is the number of goals we scored.

That is the black and white of it, and we need to get better,” he said.
“We lost in that department and we lost the game.

Football mistakes are inevitable; the key is how you bounce back and attempt to reenter contests.

“We lost control of the game after we conceded, which was not what we wanted.
Our erratic play suited them better.
We need to get better at carrying on with our game after conceding.

“This is still a very young team, and there are many new players trying to settle in at a new club.
You have to understand their playing styles, but this is still a game we ought to be winning.
No justifications.
With any luck, as the confidence grows, we’ll turn this around.

“The right direction is where we are headed.
In the vast majority of the games we’ve played, we’ve maintained possession.

To get back into games, we need to convert chances, be more ruthless, and maintain our composure.
Our chances are concluded with that last part. “.

After the September international break, Chelsea and Chilwell will take on Bournemouth in an attempt to get their winning streak back on track.

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