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Chelsea captain John Terry ruled out of Arsenal clash

The Spain worldwide playmaker has been linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge having struggled to force his way into Blues boss Antonio Conte’s first-team plans since he took charge in the summer.

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Fabregas said: “It’s a special fixture because I’ve lived moments there that I’ve never lived in my career”.

Antonio Conte was relieved to see his side progress to the fourth round after such a hard-fought cup tie, and singled out his midfielder for special praise after the game.

“I am not happy about the two goals we conceded but I saw a great reaction from the players and this is very important”, he added.

Chelsea travel to the Emirates Stadium to take on Arsenal in the Premier League’s Saturday evening game this weekend.

The captain and central defender’s absence due to an ankle injury proved significant last Friday against Liverpool when Chelsea suffered their first defeat of the season. This news story is related to Print/151678-Fabregas-ready-to-step-up-for-Chelsea/ – breaking news, latest news, pakistan ne. That means we must improve together to improve the defensive situation.

“Hopefully, he can see what I’m doing and that I deserve to play”.

“I’m sorry to be playing a little, but I know I’m at the right level to be a part of this team”, he told Cadena COPE. But if I’m a director and I don’t see that basis of work, you can win a game but not be sure it will go on. Sometimes I think it’s important, when you’re a manager, not only to think about win, lose or draw. I think the club must value the work a coach puts in, in general. “I know that we can improve a lot”.

“I think the key was when we conceded a goal on the last corner of the half, we lost two unsafe men, Luiz and Cahill”.

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In his 14 minutes against Swansea City, Fabregas provided evidence to counter the theory that he is not physically capable of adapting to Conte’s style by completing more sprints-per-minute than any other Chelsea player.

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