Chelsea initiated a disciplinary process against Fernandez following the incident. The club has now closed the matter, recognizing Fernandez's proactive steps in apologizing both publicly and privately. The club views these actions as sufficient to address the situation without further penalties, but FIFA's investigation into the incident is still ongoing.
Fernandez completed his first training session back with the Blues on Monday amid their pre-season tour of the U.S. and could see some minutes when the Blues face Club America in Atlanta on Wednesday evening, with matches against Manchester City and Real Madrid set to follow in Columbus and Charlotte, respectively.