Chelsea deletes a social media post that celebrated Enzo Fernández after he scored for Argentina in a World Cup semifinal match against England. Multiple reports say the club posted content highlighting Fernández’s goal from the match, which Argentina won, but then removed it shortly afterward. The deletion is presented as unexpected and drawing attention online, with commentators noting that the post did not remain live for long. The reports link the removal directly to the celebration of Fernández’s contribution in the semifinal. While the sources do not provide detailed reasons from Chelsea for removing the post, they indicate the action is tied to how the goal was referenced and promoted on the club’s official channels. The matter centers on Chelsea’s social media moderation of World Cup-related content featuring a player who is part of the club. Overall, the coverage agrees on the key sequence: a post celebrating Fernández’s goal is published, and then it is deleted.