
Cesc Fabregas has been one of the most outstanding midfielders in recent years. The Spaniard showed important things in his time at FC Barcelona, where he was able to achieve relevant achievements. Despite not having spent much time with the Spanish team, the player became a regular where he shared a dressing room with Lionel Messi in the years where the Argentine did not stop shining.
In the same way, it should be remembered that Fabregas was trained at La Masia, the youth academy of FC Barcelona, so his return was like returning home. After winning the 2010 World Cup with Spain, Cesc's departure from Arsenal was much closer. Even during South Africa, the same player would have expressed his desire to join the team then led by Pep Guardiola.
After a few years shining at Arsenal under Arsene Wenger, the player emigrated to Spain. However, a few years later, Cesc Fabregas signed with Chelsea, causing outrage among fans and calling it a betrayal. Despite this, the player had good numbers with Chelsea. The player even won the Premier League twice with Chelsea along with Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte.
In 2004 he also won the Premier League with Arsenal, as well as a Community Shield and an FA Cup. Undoubtedly, the Spanish player has had many achievements in England, more so than in Spain, his country of origin. Now, in another facet, Fabregas chose who is his favorite team to win the league in this tournament. His response has caused debate on social media.
During an interview with The Mirror, Cesc Fabregas spoke a bit about Arsenal's great moment and the style of play that Mikel Arteta has been applying. Similarly, the outrage is present because he did not mention his former club Chelsea. On the other hand, Fabregas chose City as his favorite team and revealed the style that makes them different from others.
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