Football lovers will surely enjoy this interview. Currently in rehabilitation as he readys for a return to the pitch, Cesc Fàbregas took the time to speak about his career in a long interview granted to the magazine edition ofL'Équipe. His youth at La Masia, the training center at Barça, the evolution of football, his position ... The AS Monaco midfielder did not evade any subject.
Lately, at the club, we've seen a much more solid project, with a strong identity. When it's more solid at club level, the players feel it, we just have to think about the pitch and playing well

Cesc Fàbregas

He believes in the new Monegasque project

European Champion in 2008 and 2012 and World Champion 2010 withLa Roja, the Spaniard notably spoke of his vision of the Monegasque project. "Lately, at the club, we've seen a much more solid project, with a strong identity. When it's more solid at club level, the players feel it, we just have to think about the pitch and playing well ", confides the player who recently passed the 800 match mark in his career as the second-best passer in the history of the Premier League (111 assists), heir to the famous tiki-taka philosophy, and being the product of his career's beginnings in Catalonia.
When Conte arrived at Chelsea in 2016, I started to see what modern football was like, says Cesc Fàbregas. (...) It was a shock because I have always been a player who relied on his creativity, on what I thought was best. I really don't like being told, 'If you have the ball, you have to pass it to that player.' "

Cesc Fàbregas

How he's adapted to the evolution of football

He talks about his relationship with the Lionel Messi generation and the evolution of his role on the pitch, with the advent of modern football. "When Conte arrived at Chelsea in 2016, I started to see what modern football was like, says Cesc Fàbregas. (...) It was a shock because I have always been a player who relied on his creativity, on what I thought was best. I really don't like being told, 'If you have the ball, you have to pass it to that player.' "

An idea of how far the Spanish champion has come after a little over 17 years in his career and his first steps in the professional game with Arsenal at the age of 16. Read the whole story now on L'Équipe's website or on newsstands with the publication of the l'Équipemagazine this weekend.

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