Enzo Fernandez turns and reacts to Liverpool fan who says ‘unlucky lad’ after cup final
On a horribly painful and, arguably, embarrassing day for Chelsea, Blues midfielder Enzo Fernandez almost unleashed his fury on a gloating Liverpool supporter
Midfielder for Chelsea Enzo Fernandez reacted violently to a triumphant Liverpool supporter in the Wembley Stadium stands.
The World Cup winner from Argentina participated for the entire 120 minutes in the Blues’ League Cup final loss against Jurgen Klopp’s team. When the final whistle blew in extra time, shortly after Virgil van Dijk had headed in the winning goal, he appeared devastated.
On their way up the stands to pick up their runners-up medals, the beaten and heartbroken North Londoners had to pass by Liverpool supporters, adding even more salt to the wounds of Mauricio Pochettino’s team. While the Blues put up with a lot of taunting and jeers, one fan in particular got under Fernandez’s skin.
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“Enzo, unlucky lad,” said the Merseysiders supporter as the former Benfica player lumbered up the stairs in the shadow of Mykhailo Mudryk. Fernandez came to a halt, raised his head in a way that suggested he might confront the Liverpool supporter, and fixed his gaze on him.
With some support from Chelsea rookie Jimi Tauriainen, Fernandez’s senses did return, and he proceeded to walk. Sadly for him, the Liverpool supporter’s insane, Pennywise-esque laughter accompanied his actions.
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Even though he lost to Luke Humphries in the final, the darts sensation stunned Alexandra Palace at the World Darts Championship (WDC) at the age of 16.
Every Thursday until the final in May, the Nuke will compete in a mini-tournament in a different city against seven of the world’s finest dart players: Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, Gerwyn Price, Michael Smith, Nathan Aspinall, Rob Cross, and Peter Wright.
Pochettino asked his players to take the agony as motivation, even though his laughter will be echoing in their heads. The Argentine declared, “We need to move forward because we are very competitive.” “The players must experience the same anguish as we do.