Enzo Fernandez brutally mocks England with cheeky social media post after Argentina inflicted World Cup semi-final heartbreak on Three Lions

Enzo Fernandez risked further upsetting England fans when he trolled the Three Lions following Argentina’s victory in the World Cup semi-final.
The Chelsea midfielder could face a hostile reception from rival fans next season – if he remains at Stamford Bridge – for his antics after the world champions moved a step closer to defending their title with a 2-1 win in Atlanta on Wednesday.
And on Thursday, Fernandez shared a post on Instagram with a photo of himself alongside Lionel Messi and Leandro Paredes.
This post will not go unnoticed by fans in England, who are accompanied by the Oasis hit Wonderwall, which became the soundtrack to the Three Lions’ World Cup campaign.
Harry Kane and Co gathered on the pitch to sing the iconic song in front of England fans throughout the tournament in North America.
Fernandez later reshared the post without mentioning Wonderwall.
Enzo Fernandez shared a post on Instagram with this photo accompanied by Oasis’ song Wonderwall.
The hit became the soundtrack to England’s World Cup campaign in North America.
The 25-year-old scored against Argentina after the 85th minute on Wednesday night and immediately ran in front of the England fans, put his hands behind his ears, stuck out his tongue and then blew a kiss.
Chelsea were later forced to delete a post on X celebrating star Fernandez’s equalizer amid anger from fans.
Blues’ social media account shared the celebration photo after Fernandez’s goal with the text “Enzo Fernandez” and an explosion emoji.
The Premier League team received immediate backlash from England fans upon this post.
‘Really. We are an English football club. Worse than my club. Poor,” one fan wrote.
Another said: ‘Why are you broadcasting this as an English club when you score against England?’
‘It’s pure impudence for an English football club to tweet this. Cruel, said a third.
‘Once again proving how out of touch you are these days… Of course your club captain will enjoy seeing this post,’ wrote another.
One fan criticized the club’s post and expressed how Fernandez was flirting with a move away from Chelsea.
‘Read the room, it’s disgusting. Especially when that actor spits at us at any given opportunity,’ wrote the fan.
Chelsea deleted the post following a flood of comments from angry fans.
Fernandez’s club future has been the subject of speculation after he announced that he would like to live in Spain one day, having been linked with Real Madrid.
The midfielder’s comments led to him being handed a two-match internal ban by Chelsea in April.
Chelsea’s new boss Xabi Alonso stated this week that he wanted his vice-captain to remain at the club next season, after Real Madrid made a notable statement insisting they were not interested in the player.
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