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Enzo Fernandez's agent, Javier Pastore, declares his client “needs to play” after facing a ban from Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior. This controversy arises as Chelsea battles for a Champions League spot, currently sitting just one point behind Liverpool. Pastore insists Fernandez has done “nothing wrong” and emphasizes that misunderstandings around his comments about wanting to “live in Madrid” have been cleared up. Despite being sidelined for Chelsea’s FA Cup victory and set to miss the Premier League clash against Manchester City, Pastore reveals they’ve reconciled with the club. He stresses the importance of playing time for Fernandez, especially with the World Cup approaching. With six years left on his contract, both sides aim to move forward collaboratively. The need for clarity and unity is vital as Chelsea navigates a crucial phase of the season.

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