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Fabregas Admits Mooting Move To Madrid
The Blues have suffered seven defeats in their opening 12 Premier League games, but club owner, Roman Abramovich, is prepared to give the Portuguese a chance to turn around Chelsea’s fortunes.
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‘We are not in the best moment at the club and we want to lift ourselves up and start playing better.
“The season is f*****”. In the Champions League, we are still there. “I love the football here, I still have a house in London, and I would like to be with a team that is competitive in England and in Europe”. “Chelsea is used to competing at the top level”.
The Chelsea legend has been speaking about why the Pensioners have been struggling under Jose Mourinho this season. “I try to fix it and try to put it right”, Fabregas was quoted as saying by express.co.uk.
“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 can not support him even more than I am doing”, the Spain midfielder said.
Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas has said that although his recent departure from Barcelona in 2014 was inevitable, he nearly joined rivals Real Madrid.
Carlo Ancelotti is one of the best managers around and his sacking from Real Madrid was weird, considering that he led them to the Champions League trophy the previous season and created a new Spanish record of 22 consecutive victories in all competitions from September to December past year.
“When you’re not winning everything is that much harder, but all of us – the players, fans and the coach – have to pull together and be tough”. The Spaniard went on to reveal his switch to Stamford Bridge was down to football and “nothing else”.
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Zola is now managing Al Arabi in the Qatar Stars League, having most recently been in charge of Italian side Cagliari. “You can play well, defend well, but it is about scoring goals, about scoring one more goal”.