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Enzo Fernández Says Therapy Changed His Life in Luzu TV Interview

The Chelsea and Argentina midfielder used a popular stream to urge young people to seek professional help.

Overview

  • Fernández, who appeared on Luzu TV’s Nadie dice nada on Wednesday, said he started therapy two to three months before the 2022 World Cup and still goes.
  • He urged young people to speak with trained professionals and to open up about what they feel and fear.
  • He said he learned of his World Cup call-up through an audio message that later vanished due to an auto-delete setting on his phone, leaving him thinking he had dreamed it.
  • He named Toni Kroos and Luka Modric as role models and said he would like to live in Madrid, comments that outlets report are renewing unconfirmed talk about Real Madrid.
  • He remains a key midfielder for Chelsea and Argentina, having recently featured in friendlies at Boca JuniorsBombonera stadium.