‘Woah’ – Jamie Carragher can’t believe what Chelsea fan did after receiving Enzo Fernandez’s shorts
A Chelsea fan had a surprising reaction to receiving Enzo Fernandez’s match-worn shorts. The Blues midfielder bizarrely stripped down to his pants after his side’s 2-1 win over West Ham. Fernandez took his shorts off and handed them to a Chelsea fanGetty Sky SportsThe supporter was spotted sniffing the shorts[/caption] Chelsea came from behind to beat the Hammers at Stamford Bridge thanks to Pedro Neto’s strike and an Aaron Wan-Bissaka own goal. As he approached the stands, Fernandez handed his shorts to a home fan in the crowd. The supporter could then be seen sniffing them before posing for a photo holding them up. Jamie Carragher was left stunned by the fan’s antics in the Sky Sports studio, though. As the incident was shown again after the match, the former Liverpool defender exclaimed: “Oh, woah, woah, woah, woah!” Meanwhile, presenter Dave Jones quipped: “Get them straight in the washing machine on a hot wash.” Fernandez had played the full 90 minutes in midfield for the Blues on Monday night. The 24-year-old has now made 22 Premier League appearances for Enzo Maresca’s side this term. He is now just six short of last season’s tally for his most in a single campaign since signing from Benfica in January 2023. Meanwhile, Chelsea have climbed back into the top four after returning to winning ways. Carragher was stunned by the incidentGetty View Tweet: https://t.co/ygrqnmKPEA The victory sees the west London outfit leapfrog Manchester City into fourth, although they are still 13 points behind leaders Liverpool. Chelsea had to come from behind to see off West Ham, after Jarrod Bowen opened the scoring three minutes before half time. However, Neto equalised during the second half before Wan-Bissaka put the ball into his own net in the 74th minute. Maresca was pleased with the mentality of his side to come from behind to win. The Italian said: “Today was a tough game especially mentally. “When West Ham come here and sit back with ten players behind the ball, it’s not easy, so you have to be mentally strong and you need to be patient. “We had more than ten shots in the first half. We had clear chances in the first half but unfortunately, we missed the target. “With some changes the game completely changed. Overall we completely deserved to win the game.” Chelsea are back in action in the FA Cup on Saturday when they visit Brighton, before facing the same opponents in the league on February 14.
A Chelsea fan had a surprising reaction to receiving Enzo Fernandez’s match-worn shorts.
The Blues midfielder bizarrely stripped down to his pants after his side’s 2-1 win over West Ham. The supporter was spotted sniffing the shorts[/caption]
Chelsea came from behind to beat the Hammers at Stamford Bridge thanks to Pedro Neto’s strike and an Aaron Wan-Bissaka own goal.
As he approached the stands, Fernandez handed his shorts to a home fan in the crowd.
The supporter could then be seen sniffing them before posing for a photo holding them up.
Jamie Carragher was left stunned by the fan’s antics in the Sky Sports studio, though.
As the incident was shown again after the match, the former Liverpool defender exclaimed: “Oh, woah, woah, woah, woah!”
Meanwhile, presenter Dave Jones quipped: “Get them straight in the washing machine on a hot wash.”
Fernandez had played the full 90 minutes in midfield for the Blues on Monday night.
The 24-year-old has now made 22 Premier League appearances for Enzo Maresca’s side this term.
He is now just six short of last season’s tally for his most in a single campaign since signing from Benfica in January 2023.
Meanwhile, Chelsea have climbed back into the top four after returning to winning ways.
The victory sees the west London outfit leapfrog Manchester City into fourth, although they are still 13 points behind leaders Liverpool.
Chelsea had to come from behind to see off West Ham, after Jarrod Bowen opened the scoring three minutes before half time.
However, Neto equalised during the second half before Wan-Bissaka put the ball into his own net in the 74th minute.
Maresca was pleased with the mentality of his side to come from behind to win.
The Italian said: “Today was a tough game especially mentally.
“When West Ham come here and sit back with ten players behind the ball, it’s not easy, so you have to be mentally strong and you need to be patient.
“We had more than ten shots in the first half. We had clear chances in the first half but unfortunately, we missed the target.
“With some changes the game completely changed. Overall we completely deserved to win the game.”
Chelsea are back in action in the FA Cup on Saturday when they visit Brighton, before facing the same opponents in the league on February 14.