
Chelsea manager Rosanier addressed Enzo's comments favoring Real Madrid at the April 3 press conference. Rosanier said: Enzo's statements have exceeded the team's limits, leading the club to suspend this Argentine attacking midfielder internally for two matches.

This means Enzo will be absent from the Premier League Round 32 fixture, Chelsea's home game against Manchester City on April 12 at 23:30 Beijing time. Enzo plays a crucial role in organizing Chelsea's midfield. His inappropriate remarks resulting in internal suspension weaken the Blues in the Premier League's "double blue" clash, which is favorable news for the Sky Blues. Although Manchester City has lost the initiative in this season's Premier League title race, they must focus on their own performance, secure points actively, and wait for Arsenal to make mistakes.

From a personal perspective, Chelsea has transformed into a business-oriented club, continuously purchasing young players for development rather than adding players capable of competing for titles. Consequently, the Blues will struggle to retain genuine star players and those with championship mentality; Enzo is one such case. However, leaving Stamford Bridge won't be easy for Enzo due to his long-term contract, plus Real Madrid is unlikely to offer over 100 million euros for him. Similarly in the Premier League, Paris has the funds but Enzo would likely struggle to secure a starting role there. Thus, Enzo's expression of favor towards Real Madrid appears awkward; if a transfer fails, it leaves a negative impression within Chelsea's dressing room.