Enzo Fernandez says his relationship with his Chelsea team-mates has improved after the fallout which followed his posting a discriminatory video on social media.
After Argentina won the Copa America final last year, Fernandez posted a video to his Instagram singing a racist song.
He faced widespread backlash for the move, with his team-mate Wesley Fofana describing it as “uninhibited racism” before later accepting an apology from the Argentine.
Fernandez has since issued apologies both in public and privately, and made a voluntary donation to an anti-discrimination charity .
He wrote on his social media at the time that there was “no excuse” for his actions, and has now explained in an interview with GiveMeSport that he cut his summer holiday short to meet with his team-m

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