Chelsea ended up celebrating at home. Because he won 2-0 against Dortmund in Germany and progressed to the quarter-finals of the Champions League. Enzo Fernández he played 86 minutes and was featured in two specific events off the pitch.
Already replaced, the Argentine midfielder (he stood out for the number of balls recovered -ten-) He left the side of the playing field and received a standing ovation from the fans who occupied Stamford Bridge stadium. Applause everywhere and thanks from the man of the national team. They recognized his effort despite not scoring or making a big contribution on the offensive side.
And once the game was over, a boy entered the playing field. He approached the Argentine and in tears asked for his shirt. The most curious? The little boy was wearing Chelsea’s replacement shirt with the number 10 and “MESI” written across the top. Kindly, Enzo gave him the size 5 he usually wears, hugging him.
Source: Clarin
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