
Chelsea’s Enzo Fernández Warns About Dangerous Heat in East Rutherford
Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández has raised concerns about the dangerous heat conditions ahead of the Club World Cup final taking place in East Rutherford, N.J. The intense temperature has posed challenges for players, with Fernández sharing a personal experience where he felt dizzy during play and needed to lie down to recover.
He warned that the extreme heat could significantly impact player health and performance. His remarks come with a call to FIFA to reconsider the timing of World Cup matches, suggesting that afternoon games under such harsh conditions might not be safe for the athletes.
Key Points Raised by Enzo Fernández
- Dangerous heat conditions during matches.
- Personal experience with dizziness due to the heat.
- Call for FIFA to avoid scheduling matches in the afternoon.
- Concern for player health and safety in global tournaments.
- Similar concerns noted by Paris Saint-Germain players.
This issue has sparked a broader discussion about match scheduling and the necessity of prioritizing player welfare, especially in countries or venues where temperatures can be extreme. The final, scheduled for Sunday, is now under additional scrutiny as organizers and teams navigate these challenges.
For ongoing updates and insights on this topic and more, stay tuned to Questiqa USA.

Average Rating