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Fabregas Challenges Chelsea to ‘Put Season Right’ After Poor Premier League Start

Former Tottenham Hotspur winger David Ginola told BT Sport that he believes Jose Mourinho will be at Paris Saint-Germain next season, along with Real Madrid superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. “It lacked the step forward”. Things are not going for us and the results don’t do justice to how we are playing.

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Fabregas’s assessment comes after the Blues lost seven of their first 12 Premier League matches, with hopes of defending the title they won just six months already all but over.

“In the Champions League, we are still there and the FA Cup hasn’t even started yet so it is all about the league”.

‘When things don’t go right I can’t sleep at night, ‘ he said.

Carlo Ancelotti has admitted he wants to return to the Premier League next season but expects José Mourinho to still be in charge at Chelsea, adding that he feels the Portuguese is the best man for the job at Stamford Bridge. “When you’re not winning everything is that much harder, but all of us – the players, fans and the coach – have to pull together and hang tough”.

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“We played really, really well in the last game at Stoke and we had so many chances but unfortunately, the ball does not want to go in at the moment”. In the Champions League we can hurt the big teams, but in the Premier League we have to wake up now. “We wanted to win against Real Madrid, but not for personal reasons”, Fabregas said. “You wanted Barcelona to win, not to defeat Mourinho”, Sky Sports reported the midfielder as saying. After attracting interest from Manchester United the previous summer few in Catalunya were disappointed when the midfielder moved to Chelsea. It goes from day to day. You have your own thoughts and the manager will have his about what is going on and it is all about talking about things and putting this right all together. “You turn the page and you forget everything”.

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     ALL SMILES Fabregas signs an autograph ahead of Spain's game with England