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Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas ‘taking legal action’ against Pat Nevin over
Fabregas is now hugely unpopular with Chelsea fans due to his perceived role in Jose Mourinho’s sacking, while Pedro has performed poorly since his summer move from the Nou Camp.
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Drogba, who now plays for MLS side Montreal Impact, is currently enjoying his off-season break and sat in between Hiddink and Abramovich for the match against Sunderland.
“Jose Mourinho is a very good coach”.
Fabregas was one of a number of Chelsea players booed by supporters during Saturday’s win over Sunderland.
Mourinho was axed as a result of Chelsea’s awful start to the season which saw them languishing down in 16th position in the Premier League table, although the 3-1 victory over the Black Cats lifted them above Newcastle and into 15th with new manager Guus Hiddink watching on from the stands.
“The first-half was very good for us, we played really well”.
“I understand why the fans are so upset”.
“It’s obviously hard to get an interim coach with a big name, Hiddink has proven himself over the years but of course the critical note is he’s had to leave the Dutch national team because they underperformed”.
Mourinho convinced Fabregas to join Chelsea for £30million in June 2014, the former Arsenal midfielder helping the Blues claim the Premier League title last term.
But Fabregas’s form this season has been a far cry from that of the previous campaign and the 28-year-old was forced to deny any part in alleged dressing room revolts earlier this season.
When asked if he thinks he has the backing of the United board, Van Gaal said “I think so, but you never know”.
The Serbian full back is one of few players, along with John Terry and John Obi Mikel who were at the club during Hiddink’s previous period in charge, when he led them to an FA Cup win in 2009.
“They have always been with us, together”. “However, I am sure we can all turn this season around”.
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“If it was the case where you could get rid of a lot of players I’m sure clubs would do that, but unfortunately it does fall on the manager’s head, there’s nothing we can do about that”, Terry said.