Chelsea's Wesley Fofana accepts apology from Enzo Fernandez over offensive video

Chelsea's Wesley Fofana accepts apology from Enzo Fernandez over offensive video

Chelsea's Wesley Fofana has cleared Enzo Fernandez of racism allegations, saying he isn't racist and has accepted the Argentinian's apology.

After a video emerged of some of the Copa America winners singing an offensive song about French players' heritage, Fofana wrote on social media it was "uninhibited racism".

The centre-back has subsequently deleted his post and when Fernandez rejoined the Chelsea squad on their pre-season tour of the United States he apologised and pledged to make a donation to an anti-discrimination charity.

"We talked together. I explained why I didn't like the video. He explained. He said sorry because he did not want to hurt French fans or anyone. He did not understand when singing it," Fofana told reporters covering Chelsea's preparations in America as reported by the Daily Mail.

"And I trust him because I know him. He is not racist. It is just the video is bad. It's not only Enzo. It's the Argentinian team. Enzo is in the video but if he was from another country, I would have posted the same thing.

"For sure, it was a big story because we play in the same team. But now it is done, it's good. I'm happy with this situation because he understands me, I understand him.

"I hope this has educated him a bit, because for sure, it is a different culture. We need to educate about this because cultures are different, a lot of countries."

Fofana is one of six French players in Chelsea's squad but the 23-year-old insists there is no rift.

"We talked, all the team together. It was not only me and Enzo. It was everybody," he added.

"We are in the same team and we need to go forward together. It is finished. We play together. We need to stay together. We're strong together."

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