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Fabregas can overcome fan boos – Pedro
The source also confirmed that Mourinho has been battling against a locker room revolt for several weeks as the defeats continued to pile up and the Portuguese coach continued to shy away from his responsibility.
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It was Mourinho who convinced Fabregas to join from Barcelona for £30m a year ago and the Spain global played a key role in the club winning the title.
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French worldwide M’Vila was at a loss to explain why Sunderland were so hapless in the opening 45 minutes against the reigning Premier League champions, despite a tense atmosphere in West London which saw home fans boo Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas, and chant the name of the departed Mourinho.
“It was hard for him but he can get through this”, Pedro told theEvening Standard, of Fabregas. “He is strong mentally and very competitive”.
But while Chelsea perhaps predictably improved after Mourinho’s dismissal and the return of caretaker boss Guus Hiddink, M’Vila says Sunderland were so bad that the managerial situation made no difference to the outcome.
Barca and Real’s rivalry is known to be fierce, with very few players having played for both teams.
The Spaniard, who has been criticised for his own performances since joining from Barcelona in the summer, added: “I understand the supporters”. It’s normal when the team and coach are in this position. It was certainly hard for the players, but it was an important win.
“Thank you for all you have done for me. Good luck in the future”. The support is good, they are always with us, together. It is a hard situation for everyone.
“If Mourinho was still there, I still think we would have lost”, said the Frenchman.
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There have since been suggestions Fabregas was in fact one of Mourinho’s closest allies at the club.