Vergonzoso’: Chelsea elimina publicación con la que celebró el gol de Enzo Fernández ante Inglaterra – Mediotiempo
- Chelsea Football Club deleted a social media post celebrating Enzo Fernández's goal against England after the content sparked backlash, according to reporting from Mediotiempo.
- The controversy centers on the intersection of Fernández's role as a key player for the Argentine national team and his employment at the London-based club.
- Diario AS reported that the club faced a difficult position attempting to balance the celebration of their player's international success with the sensibilities of the English fanbase and...
Chelsea Football Club deleted a social media post celebrating Enzo Fernández’s goal against England after the content sparked backlash, according to reporting from Mediotiempo. The incident occurred following a match between Argentina and England during the 2026 World Cup cycle, where Fernández’s celebration and the club’s subsequent digital promotion of the goal drew criticism.
The controversy centers on the intersection of Fernández’s role as a key player for the Argentine national team and his employment at the London-based club. While Chelsea initially shared content to mark the goal, the club removed the publication as reactions grew, a move described by Mediotiempo as a response to the situation being labeled vergonzoso
or shameful.
Diario AS reported that the club faced a difficult position attempting to balance the celebration of their player’s international success with the sensibilities of the English fanbase and the broader sporting climate following the match.
Enzo Fernández and the Topo Gigio Celebration
The tension surrounding the match was amplified by Fernández’s choice of celebration. According to La Gaceta, the midfielder performed the Topo Gigio gesture after scoring against England. This specific celebration is a reference to the Italian puppet character and carries a historical weight of mockery often used in Argentine football culture.
The gesture is frequently interpreted as a way to belittle the opponent. In the context of the Argentina-England rivalry, such displays are often viewed as provocative by English supporters and officials, contributing to the volatility of the social media reaction that eventually led Chelsea to scrub the post.
C5N noted that the celebrations extended beyond the pitch, with Fernández appearing alongside Lionel Messi and references to the band Oasis, further intertwining the sporting result with cultural symbols that resonated across both nations.
Club Response and Social Media Fallout
The decision by Chelsea to delete the post highlights the precarious nature of club-level social media management during high-stakes international tournaments. According to Redamazonica, the controversy unfolded rapidly across various platforms, as fans analyzed the tone and timing of the club’s celebratory content.
The club’s internal conflict is evident in the timeline of events: first celebrating a goal scored by one of their most expensive assets, then retreating when that celebration coincided with a gesture that offended the home nation of the club’s own fanbase. This sequence of events suggests a lack of coordination between the club’s digital team and the reality of the match’s emotional aftermath.
Context of the Argentina vs England Rivalry
The match occurred within the framework of the 2026 World Cup, where the rivalry between Argentina and England remains one of the most intense in international football. The historical baggage of the two nations often turns goals and celebrations into diplomatic incidents.
For Chelsea, the situation is complicated by the fact that Fernández is a centerpiece of their midfield project. The club must support the player’s professional achievements with the national team while maintaining a brand image that does not alienate the local London community or the English football establishment.
The removal of the post serves as a tacit acknowledgment that the celebration crossed a line of acceptability for the club’s corporate standards, even if the player himself viewed the gesture as a standard expression of victory.
