Enzo Fernandez breaks silence with message to Argentina fans after World Cup final red card

Enzo Fernandez breaks silence with message to Argentina fans after World Cup final red card

The defending champions were beaten 1-0 by Spain in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Sunday. The Argentine had been initially booked by Slovenian referee Slavko Vincic for dissent, and he was given his marching orders after a late lunge on Pau Cubarsi. He apologised to the Argentina fans as he trudged off, but let his frustrations out as he kicked a pitchside microphone as he headed for the dressing rooms.Fernandez took to Instagram on Monday to pen a message to the Argentinian supporters that had backed Lionel Scaloni’s men in North America. Early bath: Enzo FernandezPA"As time passes, you realize there is something much bigger than a result,” he wrote. "For years, this group has represented our country in the best possible way."It teaches that competing isn’t just about winning, but about giving everything for the shirt and never giving up. Being part of this group, which has always stood up, competed to the very end, and defended these colors with pride, humility, and commitment, is something I’ll always cherish."I want to thank all the Argentine fans. Thank you for always being there, for supporting us in every match, for your affection, for your unconditional support, and for making us feel at home no matter where we are in the world."Wearing my country’s shirt is the greatest honor of my career, and I will continue to give everything I have every time I’m called upon to defend it."

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