Enzo Fernández outlines his aspiration to captain Argentina's national team
Enzo Fernández, the talented midfielder for the Argentina national team and Chelsea in England, opened up about his dream of someday wearing the Albiceleste captain’s armband. “Of course I dream about it, I would be honored to captain the side, but the decision isn’t mine alone. It rests with the coaching staff. I don’t know when it might happen. Time will tell,” he said.
The star of Lionel Scaloni’s squad that triumphed in Qatar 2022 recalled the emotional memories of lifting the World Cup alongside Messi. “Winning the World Cup with Messi was an unbelievable experience. We were driven by the fact that we grew up watching Leo on TV and felt he had unfinished business. We’re proud to have shared that moment with him. We wanted this victory for him; it was the one thing he needed,” Fernández told GIVEMESPORT in the United Kingdom.
Looking ahead to the 2026 World Cup in North America, Fernández discussed the possibility of Argentina defending their title. Only Italy (1934-1938) and Brazil (1958-1962) have achieved back-to-back triumphs in the tournament’s history, and he acknowledged the challenge. “Our focus is on what’s ahead. We know Messi’s upcoming World Cup could be his last, so we’ll do everything possible to retain the crown,” he stated. He added: “That’s what this national team must strive for. Argentines are incredibly passionate and always hungry for more.”
Fernández also spoke about the emergence of a new generation within Argentina’s squad, referencing teammates such as Mac Allister and Julián Álvarez. He highlighted that younger players like Franco Mastantuono and Claudio Echeverri are joining the fold, stressing that attitude and leadership are crucial. “The mood is positive,” he said.
On a personal note, the 24-year-old right-footed player, who moved from Benfica to Chelsea for €121 million, emphasized his commitment to continuous improvement and proving his value on the pitch. Recalling his London arrival, he revealed that Chelsea’s interest came with no hesitation. “I wanted to take the leap to the Premier League,” he explained. He even mentioned a pivotal conversation with Rui Costa, the club’s president and former player: “Please, let me fulfill my dream.” He noted that without that conversation, the transfer might not have happened.
Fernández also addressed the controversy stemming from a racist video he posted on social media, for which he apologized earlier. He stated clearly that the incident does not reflect his values or character, reaffirming his stance against discrimination. He even shortened his vacation to confront the issue in person, describing the moment as difficult, though he believes the matter has been resolved.
Note: This article has been translated into English from its original Spanish version. Read the original here.