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Enzo Fernandez Sends Emotional Message Of Support To Chelsea Starlet Estevao

Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez has shown the human side of football after sending a heartfelt message of support to teenage winger Estevao, who remains doubtful for the Blues’ Carabao Cup semi-final second leg clash against Arsenal.

The highly rated 18-year-old Brazilian, who joined Chelsea from Palmeiras in a £29 million deal, has been absent from recent matchday squads after returning to Brazil on compassionate leave due to personal reasons.

Estevao’s Absence Raises Questions Ahead Of Arsenal Clash

Estevao was notably missing from Chelsea’s weekend victory over West Ham United, and his availability for the crucial semi-final showdown at the Emirates Stadium remains uncertain.

The young winger has quickly become one of Chelsea’s most exciting prospects, with fans eager to see him make his mark in English football. However, football has taken a back seat as the teenager deals with matters off the pitch.

What Enzo Fernandez Said

Speaking via Chelsea’s official website, Enzo Fernandez delivered a touching message that underlined the unity within the Chelsea dressing room.

“I’d like to send Estevao a message,” Fernandez said.
“Tell him that I send him my deepest condolences, that I support him, love him, and that we hope to see him here soon. The whole group is with him.”

The message was widely praised by fans, highlighting Chelsea’s emphasis on player welfare beyond results and performances.

Chelsea’s Injury Concerns Mount

Chelsea’s attacking options could be further stretched ahead of the Arsenal clash.

Jamie Gittens is also a major doubt after suffering a hamstring injury just 25 minutes into the win over West Ham, while Tyrique George remains on loan at Everton.

With options limited, Chelsea boss Rosenior may be forced to rely on Alejandro Garnacho and Pedro Neto to provide width against an in-form Arsenal side.

More Than Football

While the Carabao Cup semi-final is a huge fixture, moments like this remind everyone that footballers are people first.

Chelsea fans will hope Estevao returns stronger — both mentally and physically — knowing he has the full backing of his teammates, coaching staff, and supporters.

For now, football takes second place, and solidarity takes center stage.


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