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Fabregas: “My dream is to become a coach in the Premier League”

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To his reporter Sky SportsTim Thordo, spoke o Cesc Fabregas and he mentioned, among other things, his new career as a coach, his plans for the future and also her transfer moves Arsenal and her Chelsea.

As a footballer, the now 36-year-old Spaniard conquered almost everything in England and Spain and now takes over as academy coach in the Italian team Commodeshortly after announcing his retirement: “It came naturally to me. When I speak to the team it comes from within me. You want to do well, give it your all, win and do it all with passion“, commented her former midfielder Barcelona for his role on her team Serie B.

As he claims, his new position has rekindled the fire in him and he intends to grab this opportunity with both hands: “The most important thing for me is that because of the injuries I had lost the passion in the last few years maybe because I was worried about how I would feel».

From the moment I started training, the vitality returned. It felt like the first days I was racing and I’ve lost that feeling“, added the 2010 World Champion.

He also revealed his expectations for the future:The Premier League is the goal, the biggest dream a manager can have. Time will tell if I have it in me. I strongly believe in my tactics and learn a lot every day».

Of course, he could not avoid the questions about his former teams with which he had a long career: “Arsenal will challenge for the title again, they are stronger than last season. Declan Rice is fantastic and smart enough to adapt. He could be a great leader for the team».

As for the Chelsea and the unfavorable situation he has recently found himself in he mentioned: “I see what they are trying to do but it takes time. The new signings are top class but they need to bond as a team».

Edited by: Maria Sarafoglou

Source: Sport Fm

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