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Fabregas did not sabotage Mourinho – Nevin

The report says a line has been drawn under the flashpoint, and Musonda has since gone on to put himself in the frame for a first-team place following an impressive display for Chelsea’s U21s against Middlesbrough on Monday.

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His poor form, coupled with speculation that he was behind the dressing room revolt that led to Mourinho’s exit, has seen the Spaniard booed by Chelsea fans.


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The Stamford Bridge faithful have not taken manager Jose Mourinho’s sacking very well and have even blamed some of the players for this, with Eden Hazard, Diego Costa, and Cesc Fabregas being named as “snakes” and “rats” in some of the banners during the match against Sunderland. Richardson brought up the “rather lose than win” comment with Nevin, who said: ‘Yeah, that was Cesc Fabregas, wasn’t it?’


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Speaking on Mourinho’s last game, the 2-1 defeat to Leicester last Monday, Pedro said: “That game was frightful for us. But things happen in football as it happened here. “I don’t want to have much information (about what went before)”.

During an interview with BBC Radio 4’s Today programme I asked, in passing while talking about some other recent happenings at the club, if the player who said the phrase six weeks ago: “I would rather lose than play for Jose, ‘ had been outed in the press as Cesc?”

Thank you for all you have done for me. “I don’t say anything against them, they are part of us”.

Spanish giants Real Madrid are reportedly keeping a close eye on a Chelsea star who has recently become unpopular with the London club’s fans. So, deep breath, when Cesc got a negative reaction as he was substituted on Saturday, if any of that was anything to do with what I was reported to have said, first I am sorry to Cesc, I absolutely didn’t mean that at all, it was misconstrued, but nonetheless I apologize.

It all sounds plausible enough to me, though I may be more biased in favor of Nevin than Fabregas, ready to believe the old-timer’s explanation over Fabregas’s latest attempt to prove that he is, in fact, Jose Mourinho’s biggest fan. “I hope that is crystal clear”.

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It’s alleged Fabregas isn’t on good terms with some of his teammates and that could lead to him being open to returning to Spain, though Fabregas has strenuously denied having any influence in the departure of Jose Mourinho.

Pedro celebrates with Oscar and Cesc Fabregas after scoring the second goal for Chelsea