The players who give their shirts to fans of the crowd have long been a tradition after the game in football, but Enzo Fernández has taken him to a completely new level.
Chelsea returned from 1-0 down to beat West Ham 2-1 on Monday at Stamford Bridge, Pedro Neto matching after Jarod Bowen's first game in the first half, before a sealed victory by Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
The victory sent the blues to the first four after the second victory of the Chelsea League since mid -December.
However, although Cole Palmer's tastes were surprisingly flooded with the requests of his shirts, Fernández walked to a group of followers before catching most spectators by surprise when stopping to take off their shorts.
The winner of the Argentine World Cup approached the stands before throwing his shorts now discovered towards a fan and returning to the locker room with just underwear and shirt.
Perhaps bewildered by the surprise gift, the fan turned to his follow -up teammates and surved his new kit, before posing for a selfie.
Enzo Fernández made the strange decision to throw his shorts to the crowd after beating West Ham
Then he saw a blues follower sniffing the kit after being thrown into fans
The World Cup winner undressed his shorts after full time with Chelsea returning to the first four
“There were quite a few people after Cole Palmer's shorts at the end, but what happened then, some lucky fans obtained the Enzo shorts,” said Sky Sports presenter, David Jones, as images of the incident developed in the transmission.
While the fan takes them to the nose, a very surprised Jamie Carragher and then lets a “Whoa!” While he laughed at what he was seeing next to the legend of the Blues Gianfranco Zola, who was also in the study.
“Put them directly in the washing machine in a hot wash,” Jones joked, before asking Zola.
'Have you ever thrown your shorts to the crowd, Gianfranco?'
As expected, the Italian legend replied: 'No.'
After fighting to fulfill its considerable £ 107 million rate with the blues, Fernández had seemed to have reached a purple patch that coincided with Chelsea's own results until mid -December.
However, against Man City last week, he reached the severe criticism of Gary Neville, who questioned the capacity of the 24 -year -old to take control of a game and recognize profitable circumstances in the field, along with some of his companions of equipment.
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'They could have climbed 2-0, but I mentioned the players scheduled as robots. If you admit, write down, if you can see that another team is vulnerable or feels a nervousness on the ground, you should be able to adapt, “he began The Podcast Gary Neville.
'There is some experience out there. (Moises) Caicedo, (Enzo) Fernández that I am seeing in particular and even Cole Pale now, what he has done in the last 18 months. James Reece.
“I am looking at those four in particular thinking:” You should have felt that at that time of the game, the child in the right center, (Matheus) Nunes on the right, the center of the field that really cannot run, you had to go by the jugular “.
'I said at that time, and they lost a real opportunity because they were scheduled before the game to play in a certain way. They could not change to go to full pressure. The game had changed. I feel that I would have smelled that in United if it were there.
Fernández and Co will be in action on Saturday when they travel to the south coast to face Brighton in the fourth round of the FA Cup, before the same Friday accessory.