Fabregas to the rescue of a French player

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Cesc Fabregas, the former Monaco midfielder, is saddened by what is happening to one of his former teammates in the Principality.

Cesc played with the French international defender for AS Monaco. He knows his qualities and that is why he came to the latter’s aid at a time when he is assailed by criticism.

“I played with (Axel) Disasi and Badiashile, Badiashile is one of the best central defenders and young players in Europe. So there’s a lot of quality, a lot of talent, but they need to find their best form. It’s not just about tactics, but they need to put their best players in their best positions and I don’t think they’ve done that. I haven’t found that yet. »

Fabregas puzzled over Pochettino

While asking for time from the Frenchies, the former Catalan footballer recognized that among the Blues patience is not the primary virtue. “But Chelsea demand results now, today, whatever happens, and I also think they have a responsibility to the fans, to the history of the last 20, 25 years, to achieve some success. That’s not happening at the moment.”

As for Pochettino, Fabregas assured that he is “a good coach”, but that we “still have the impression that they have not found their eleven, that they still have not found their best formation, nor the one that best suits the players they have within the group. Let’s not get away from the fact that there is a lot of quality.”

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