Argentine star Ansel Fernandes has urgently left for the United States to join Chelsea. Unexpectedly, he was once again involved in the storm of racial discrimination songs in the United States, and had to apologize to his teammates and promise to donate money to support anti-racism organizations, in order to calm the storm and fully prepare for the new season.
Argentina won the America's Cup not long ago, but on the Internet, a film revealed footage of Ansufenandis singing a racist song with other international players at the Barneys club. Despite his quick apology, he was still criticized from all sides. A number of French players unfollowed Ansou to express their discontent, and there was even talk that the Conference might put the 23-year-old midfielder up for sale.
Ansou Fernandes made another public apology and made a donation to an anti-racism organization as a gesture of goodwill upon his return to Chelsea on Monday (29), according to the Daily Mail. The successful mediation between Les Zhans and Azudisas allowed Ansou to return to the team and join his teammates for lunch and training.
Six French players, including Ansou Dishas, participated in training for this year's tour of the United States, and they chose to support the Argentinean player. Leader Mariska said that there was indeed a clash between Ansou and his teammates, and Chelsea will play a warm-up match against CF América on the morning of August 1, in which Ansou Fernandez is expected to make his comeback.