Turin, Italy – Como 1907’s remarkable ascent in Serie A has inevitably drawn attention to the man at the helm, Cesc Fàbregas. The club’s president, Mirwan Suwarso, acknowledges the growing speculation surrounding his manager’s future, suggesting that Fàbregas’s success may ultimately lead him back to some of Europe’s elite clubs. Como currently sits fourth in the Serie A standings with 51 points through 28 matches, a stunning turnaround for a team recently promoted from Serie B.
The transformation of Como, backed by the financial strength of Indonesian conglomerate Hartono bersaudara (Robert Budi Hartono and Michael Bambang Hartono) through Djarum Group, has been nothing short of remarkable. Fàbregas, who took the reins as head coach last season after initially serving as an assistant, has instilled a modern, possession-based, and high-pressing style of play that has taken the Italian league by storm. The club’s success is particularly noteworthy considering they had waited 21 years to return to the top flight.
From Serie B Contenders to Champions League Challengers
Como’s rapid rise has positioned them firmly in the conversation for European qualification, specifically a coveted spot in the 2026-2027 Champions League. This success hasn’t gone unnoticed, with Fàbregas already linked to managerial positions at several high-profile clubs, including AC Milan, Inter Milan, and AS Roma, even last season. More recently, his name surfaced as a potential candidate following Chelsea’s dismissal of Enzo Maresca.
“Fabregas is truly very important to us, but we would be foolish not to believe that one day he could go to Arsenal, Barcelona, or Chelsea,” Suwarso told Tuttomercatoweb, as reported by Rivista Undici. This candid admission underscores the reality that Como may not be able to retain their highly sought-after manager indefinitely.
Suwarso recognizes that Fàbregas, who also holds a stake in the club, has ambitions beyond his current role. “If he continues to win with us or remains successful, while speak for him, I think he may have bigger dreams,” he added. The president’s perspective highlights the delicate balance between nurturing a successful project and acknowledging the individual aspirations of its key personnel.
However, Suwarso is keen to ensure a smooth transition should Fàbregas eventually depart. He envisions Fàbregas playing a pivotal role in identifying his own successor, leveraging his deep understanding of the club’s philosophy, and culture. “Even so, I hope that as long as he is here, he helps us create a plan for success for the person who will eventually replace him,” Suwarso stated. “For me, when he leaves, if he ever does, he should be the one to choose who will take his place. He should be involved in the selection process. As a member of the Board of Football, he must also help us appoint the next coach.”
This approach demonstrates a level of trust and respect for Fàbregas’s judgment, recognizing his significant contribution to Como’s resurgence. It also suggests a long-term vision for the club, one that prioritizes continuity and strategic planning even in the face of potential leadership changes.
Como’s story is a testament to the impact of strategic investment and astute management. The Hartono brothers’ backing, combined with Fàbregas’s tactical brilliance, has transformed a team that once languished in the lower divisions into a genuine force in Serie A. The club’s current form, with only one defeat in 11 league matches this season, speaks volumes about the effectiveness of their approach. As detailed by Goal.com, Como currently dominates possession and applies the most intense pressing in European football.
The club’s success isn’t solely built on tactical innovation; it’s also fueled by the emergence of young talents like Nico Paz, who has become a key component of Como’s attacking prowess. The combination of experienced leadership and youthful exuberance has created a dynamic and exciting team that is captivating fans and challenging the established order in Italian football.
Como 1907, established in 1907, plays its home matches at the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia, which has a capacity of 13,602. The club’s history has been marked by periods of success and hardship, including bankruptcy in 2004 and a subsequent struggle to regain its footing in the professional ranks. The acquisition by the Hartono brothers in 2019 marked a turning point, providing the financial stability and vision needed to propel the club forward. Partial ownership by Cesc Fàbregas and Thierry Henry since 2022 further solidified the club’s commitment to a modern and ambitious approach.
As Como continues its impressive run in Serie A, the question of Fàbregas’s long-term future remains a central talking point. While Suwarso acknowledges the possibility of his departure, he remains optimistic that Fàbregas will play a key role in shaping the club’s future, even if that means identifying the next leader to carry the torch.
Como will look to continue their strong form this weekend when they travel to face [Next Opponent – to be verified and inserted here]. Fans can follow the match and receive official updates through the club’s official website: https://www.comofootball.com/.