“It makes me better” – Enzo Fernandez shares what changed at Chelsea that has helped him a lot
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!It appears that Enzo Fernandez, Chelsea midfielder, believes that the managerial change at Chelsea during the summer has positively impacted his performance. He mentioned that the shift in coaching staff, particularly the fact that the current staff speaks Spanish, has been beneficial for him. Fernandez acknowledged that the first six months at Chelsea were challenging, but the latter part of the previous year saw improvement. As he celebrates his 23rd birthday, he reflects on his first year with the club, following a notable transfer from Benfica after an impressive World Cup performance where he was named the young player of the tournament.
Despite initial concerns about not reaching the expected levels at Chelsea, Fernandez recently delivered a noteworthy performance against Fulham, earning the player of the match accolade. He expressed his commitment to working towards reaching his best level and meeting the club’s expectations.
The report also mentions that Mauricio Pochettino took over as the manager during the summer, replacing Graham Potter. While there have been positive reports about Pochettino’s management, potential opinions could change if Chelsea faces elimination from the EFL Cup in the upcoming match against Middlesbrough.