Chelsea defender Reece James has expressed concerns over the controversy surrounding Enzo Fernández and its potential impact on team spirit within the club. Fernández, who is currently on holiday after winning the Copa America with Argentina, came under fire for posting a video in which he and other players sang a racist and derogatory chant about the heritage of some France players.
France filed a complaint following the video's circulation, prompting Chelsea's condemnation of Fernández's actions and an internal investigation by both the club and FIFA. Despite issuing a public apology, the 23-year-old midfielder is set to join the Chelsea squad on Monday as they continue their preseason tour in the United States.
James emphasized the need for face-to-face discussions among teammates to resolve the situation smoothly and move forward positively. He acknowledged the seriousness of the issue, stating that there is no place for racism or discrimination in football. James revealed that he had spoken with Fernández to understand his perspective and the circumstances surrounding the incident.
On a personal note, James expressed optimism about overcoming his injury setbacks and regaining full confidence on the field. The defender, who has struggled with fitness issues in recent seasons, believes he is now in a better physical condition to contribute effectively to the team.
James also discussed his potential role shift within the team, as he operated as a full-back stepping into midfield during a recent preseason match. Drawing from his past experience playing in midfield, James sees the new position as a natural fit for his playing style and aims to adapt quickly to benefit the team.
Chelsea's preseason preparations continue with upcoming matches against Celtic and Arsenal in the U.S., as the team looks to build cohesion and readiness for the upcoming season.