Cesc Fabregas: From Player to Coach – An Inside Look at His Coaching Career and Current Football Views

Cesc Fabregasone of the coaches of the moment after the Como rise to Serie A 21 years laterreviewed current football news with Manu Carreno in the program ‘The spar’ from SER Chain.

“It turned out well for me because they gave everything, but financially it turned out badly for me. This is a personal gift of mine,” joked the 37-year-old Spanish coach, who announced his retirement in July 2023, about his decision to invite his staff to Ibiza if they were promoted.

Cesc’s speech after the promotion of Como: “Do you want to go to Ibiza?”

Why did Cesc Fábregas, who retired in July 2023, become Como’s coach?

“I started with the team’s youth team. At the end of November, they asked me to take a step forward and I feel prepared. Between the A license and the PRO, you need a year of active testing. Starting next week I will already do it I start and everything will be resolved. I have brought a Welsh coach who has helped me and between the two of us we have taken the team forward.”

“Being a coach I have recovered that hunger that I had lost at the end of my career.”

“It was a team that defended very low and I didn’t feel comfortable. We wanted to be more aggressive, press further forward after losing and I think that little by little, we have been improving with the ball. In recent months you have already seen what my team was like” .

Cesc Fábregas and his style as a coach

“The style is set by the players. When you put your style above what you have, you are being.”

“If you let me play, I play, if you pressure me, I look for space… and from there you have your tactics.”

This is how Cesc Fábregas sees the current FC Barcelona and Xavi Hernández

“Right now I’m very busy and I’m not very involved (in Barça news).”

“Xavi Hernández is a good coach.”

“Xavi surely knows the house, he does what is best for the club.”

Would Cesc Fábregas coach Real Madrid?

“I had the opportunity to sign for Real Madrid and I didn’t see it, I didn’t see it for various reasons. I can’t tell you anything in life. I don’t know either of them are even going to call me because they are two very big teams” .

This is how Cesc Fábregas sees the main coaches of his career

Luis Aragones: “Having to win no matter what.”

Vicente del Bosque: “Tranquility and knowing how to be.”

Pep Guardiola: “Tactically, he was the one I learned the most from.”

Arsène Wenger: “How to be a manager and manage a club.”

Jose Mourinho: “The one who knew how to play with my mind best.”

2024-05-21 04:52:20
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