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Carlo Ancelotti would return to Chelsea, but he doesn’t think he will
Fabregas has himself come in for criticism over his displays this term but the Spain worldwide feels it is a collective response that is now required.
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Marca have claimed that Carlo Ancelotti is Chelsea’s number one target if Mourinho is sent packing but they have also mentioned that the Italian would prefer other clubs ahead of the Premier League champions. We have to start winning immediately. “I have a trophy at home that not many people have and in possibly the most competitive league in the world”.
Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas has said that although his recent departure from Barcelona in 2014 was inevitable, he nearly joined rivals Real Madrid.
However, things have taken a major nosedive since Mourinho waved goodbye to Ivorian Drogba and Chelsea now lie 16th in the division after losing seven of their opening 12 domestic fixtures.
He is taking a break from football following his successful reign at Real Madrid, which saw him win the Champions League for a third time after two triumphs with AC Milan. “But I am still confident in this group and this team and I am sure we will be able to improve things”.
Asked about his own physical condition after an outstanding performance personally against England on Friday night, Fabregas said: “Did you watch the game?” ‘Once you know how to do it, you never forget, it stays with you for ever.
Despite enduring a hard start to the season with Chelsea in the Premier League, Fabregas was back on song last week for the Spanish national side, with his assist for Mario Gaspar helping Spain beat England 2-0.
‘The striker is the most important player on the pitch. They have lost a little bit of confidence in their play and arrived at bad results.
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“It’s true that the manager has to be able to motivate players but the manager can not motivate a player if the player is not self-motivated”. “I think they will compete very well in the Euros. If I spoke with them, I can say “yes”, but no, I did not”. We play in another style but 100 per cent, a counter-attacking can win the Euros.