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Cesc Fabregas admits that Chelsea’s season is “f**ked”
‘I try to fix it and try to put it right.
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‘The season is f***ed.
“The results aren’t doing our performances justice”.
“The most important thing is to find a club with a good project and be competitive”.
“Mourinho was our rival (at Barcelona) the same as Real Madrid, the same as Sergio Ramos, as Pepe, as Cristiano…We wanted to win against Real Madrid, but not for personal reason”. “That’s his right, because the club needed to keep moving forwards, but he shouldn’t have kept those players at the club while he was trying to make his revolution”, Drogba wrote. For me, the manager and a few other players, we have always been lucky enough to play for big teams.
“It’s tough. Last season was excellent, despite the pain of the Champions League”.
Mourinho, who has led the Blues to their worst start to a season for 37 years, has publicly criticised several members of his first-team squad this campaign, including Eden Hazard and Nemanja Matic. You talk to a manager or a player and the next day there’s something different.
I can not support him even more than I am doing.
Drogba, however, did heap praise on Mourinho after insisting one of his best qualities as a manager is to transmit his winning mentality to all of his players.
The legendary Italian manager, who parted ways with Real Madrid earlier this year, has stated that he will be looking for a new job at the end of the season and would prefer the English Premier League.
The Spaniard went on to reveal his switch to Stamford Bridge was down to football and “nothing else”.
He backed Blues owner Roman Abramovich’s decision to retain Mourinho, despite the champions winning only three of their 12 league games so far this season.
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Fabregas returned to Barca from Arsenal in 2011, having quit the Catalans for the Gunners as a teenager, but returned to win the League in 2012-13 and the Club World Cup in 2012.