Argentina and Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández has officially withdrawn from international duty after suffering inflammation in his right knee. The decision was confirmed by the Argentine Football Association following medical examinations that revealed inflammation of the joint lining.
Fernández, a vital part of Lionel Scaloni’s national setup, had featured in Argentina’s recent 1–0 win over Venezuela earlier this week. Although he appeared to complete the match without obvious signs of discomfort, medical staff later detected swelling around his knee, prompting immediate caution. After further evaluation, it was agreed that he would not continue with the national team to avoid aggravating the issue.

Enzo Fernández, Image credits: Instagram
The Argentine midfielder is now set to return to London, where Chelsea’s medical team will oversee his recovery. According to reports close to the Argentine camp, the withdrawal is considered a precautionary measure, but it underscores the need to manage Fernández carefully given his demanding schedule for both club and country.
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca will be concerned about the timing of the injury, as the Blues continue to deal with a growing list of fitness problems across key areas of the squad. Fernández has been a consistent figure in Chelsea’s midfield this season, contributing not only defensively but also with his composure and creativity in possession. His ability to dictate play from deep and link defense with attack has made him indispensable to the team’s structure.

The inflammation, while not believed to be a serious long-term injury, could see Fernández miss a few training sessions or games depending on how his knee responds to treatment. The club’s medical department will carry out scans and monitor his progress closely before deciding whether he will be fit for their next Premier League fixture.
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