Chelsea star Cesc Fabregas went on an expletive laden rant as a reaction to the Blues nightmare season. In his brutally honest assessment of everything that has gone wrong , Fabregas admits that all the losing has kept him awake at night.
“When things don’t go right I can’t sleep at night. Sometimes when I am at home, in bed, I wonder,” said Fabregas.
“You have your own thoughts and the manager will have his thoughts about what is going on and it is all about talking about things and putting this right all together.”
“Football is my life. It is everything to me. My family keep me happy sometimes but when football does not go well, my life is not happy.”
“I try to fix it and try to put it right. We are used to always being at the top.”
“The season is fucked. The results have not done justice to what we do on the pitch. We are doing things better, but we’ve had no luck. We have to start winning now.”
“We are not in the best moment at the club and we want to lift ourselves up and start playing better. We don’t like to be losing. The manager and some other players, we have always been lucky enough to play for big teams. Always trying to get to the top and always fighting for things. In the Champions League.”
Fabregas also once again expressed his strong support for manager Jose Mourinho: “I cannot support him even more than I am doing. I am always saying he deserves it, 100 per cent.”
“We are not playing well but that does not mean we are not in favor of the manager or something like that. We want to win for Chelsea, that is the first thing. We want the club to be at the top and someone like Mourinho who is having difficult times and the players, then you have to support each other and give our best.”
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Fabregas is reiterating comments that he made on November 12th:
“I don’t think Mou will be sacked,” Fabregas told Spanish radio station Cadena Cope that day.
“The coach trusts us and we trust him. We all have to work together to come out of this bad spell.”
“The level of play at Chelsea does not correspond with the results, but I’m certain that we will improve. I feel good and I trust this group.”
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