Former Arsenal, Barcelona, and Chelsea sensation, Cesc Fabregas has openly shared his prominent coaching aspiration—to lead an English Premier League club.
This revelation emerged during an exclusive interview with Sky Sports, where Fabregas reflected on his illustrious football journey encompassing Spain and England, which saw him secure significant trophies.
As he embarks on his coaching journey in Italy, overseeing Como, a second-tier Italian team, Fabregas disclosed that the spark for his enduring passion for football was ignited once again through interactions with his coaching team.
He announced his retirement from playing in July, and joined Como for coaching assignment, saying, “It all comes natural to me. When I speak to the boys, it comes from the inside.
“You want to do well, you want to give your all, you want to win, and you want to do it with passion.”
He stated, “The biggest thing that I’m so happy about is that in the last couple of seasons because of injuries I was losing the fire inside me, maybe because I was worried about how I was feeling.
“Since I’ve started coaching, from day one, the fire is back. Something has been brought back inside me from my early days that I had lost. Something I haven’t felt for some time.”
Fabregas added, “The Premier League is the objective; it is the biggest dream a coach can have. But let’s keep improving. Have I got it in me? Time will tell.
“I believe so much in my methodology and every day you learn so much. Expectations are there but it is what you do and how you manage those expectations.”
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