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Fabregas — former Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea midfielder — has attracted the attention of several top clubs after leading promoted Como to a 10th place finish in Serie A last season ...
July 1 (Reuters) - Former Spain, Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas announced his retirement on Saturday, bringing the curtain down on an illustrious 20-year playing career as ...
Cesc Fabregas appeared to commit his future to Como amidst reports linking him with Inter Milan, stating he believes in the “long-term project” at last season’s Serie A newcomers.
Como manager Cesc Fabregas was recently asked about the rumors linking him with a move to Roma. In an interview with Corriere dello Sport, Fabregas discussed his plans for the future.
Under Fabregas, Como have won four and lost one of their five games and stand third in the standings after 17 games. Fàbregas will reportedly complete his coaching certificate in the coming months.
Inter met with Cesc Fabregas today, but the situation remains very difficult as Como are not prepared to release the coach, so Patrick Vieira remains the most likely alternative. As Football ...
“I’ll always be older than him but now he’s the one in charge,” Como goalkeeper Pepe Reina tells The Athletic, speaking about his former Spain team-mate Cesc Fabregas, who is now his club ...
Cesc Fabregas spent his final season as a player with Como during the 2022-23 campaign Cesc Fabregas has become the head coach of Serie A club Como, having previously worked as their assistant ...
Como manager Cesc Fabregas was asked about the recent rumors linking him with Roma and Milan. Both clubs are looking for a new manager and Fabregas’ name was said to have sparked their interest.
Cesc Fabregas was handed the first job of his senior managerial career on Monday. The former Arsenal, Chelsea and Barcelona player was named interim manager of Italian Serie B side Como.
They are owners with big ambitions and they sought out advice from people in the game, with Thierry Henry and Fabregas becoming minority shareholders, while former England international Dennis ...