Enzo Fernandez, a star for Chelsea, has had a challenging start to life in the Premier League. After his World Cup exploits, the Argentine midfielder was signed in January for a then-British record £107 million.
But during the last nine months, Fernandez has played a key role in a team that has performed appallingly poorly.
Even if Chelsea's problems predate the 22-year-old's arrival, he hasn't contributed anything to any victories while at Stamford Bridge.
An awful string of outcomes has resulted from Fernandez's terrible luck. In actuality, the ex-Benfica player has only participated in one win against an active Premier League squad.
If you remember, the Blues' lone success this year—a 3-0 home victory against lowly Luton at Stamford Bridge—did not include Fernandez.
In the meanwhile, Fernandez's loss against Aston Villa was his 12th defeat in a Premier League match. Given that he has only participated in the tournament 23 times, he has lost more than half of his top-flight matches.
On Sunday, a lackluster Chelsea was overcome by Ollie Watkins' goal in the second half. Up to Malo Gusto's dismissal in the 58th minute, the Blues were ahead.
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