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Pedro backs Cesc Fabregas to win over Chelsea fans
Chelsea forward Pedro insists he is happy at Stamford Bridge and is not looking to return to Spain.
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Chelsea fans vented their anger at Cesc Fabregas during the weekend victory over Sunderland, with one fan using a banner to label him a “rat” along with Diego Costa and Eden Hazard, but Jose Mourinho does not believe he is one of the players responsible for his sacking last Thursday.
Hiddink will face the media for the first time since taking over from Mourinho when he hosts his first press conference as manager ahead of the Boxing Day visit of Watford.
“It was hard for him (Fabregas) but he can get through this”.
“He is strong mentally and very competitive”.
“Cesc is a top player, a very good character in the team, he is a victor and it’s good he plays for us”.
The Spaniard, who has been criticised for his own performances since joining from Barcelona in the summer, added: “I understand the supporters”.
Eddie Newton has been promoted to the role of assistant first-team coach as Guus Hiddink’s Chelsea backroom team takes shape.
Former boss Jose Mourinho was sacked after a hugely disappointing start to their Premier League title defence as he registered nine losses from a total of 17 matches this 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. I get it. You love him. “Good luck in the future”. Obviously the situation is not good but together it is possible for us to climb the table.
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“I told them, things happen in football and I want them to look in the mirror, not just two seconds but longer, and see how they can contribute on the way up”.