Arsenal and Barcelona legend Cesc Fabregas

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Arsenal and Barcelona legend Cesc Fabregas

When you think of Fabregas, you think of a player who has been a part of Arsenal's midfield since he was young. His play and vision in midfield were so advanced that even his size was forgotten. He was a truly important player. He also went to Barcelona and achieved success, and he also set milestones at Chelsea.

In fact, Fabregas came from Barcelona's La Masia academy. He did not go to La Masia, but started training at the youth training center of another Catalan club, Mataró, and after two years he joined La Masia. Barcelona considered him a talented young player, so they called him up. Fabregas was born on May 4, 1987. He is from Barcelona, ​​Catalonia. After spending over 6 years at Barcelona until 2003, he joined Arsenal in 2003. He was a youth player when he arrived. However, he only started playing in 2003 due to the team's needs.

He may look like a small player on the screen, but he is actually 5ft 10in tall. However, in the Premier League, where physicality is so important, his build is a bit on the frail side. However, he is a player who plays with intelligence rather than physicality, which is why he has overcome it. He played in midfield for Arsenal for over 8 years, and even wore the captain's armband. His style of play is quite eye-catching, with his good vision, his ability to dribble and his ability to play with precision. If he had been injury-free, he would have done a lot more for Arsenal. But it should not be forgotten that since his debut in 2003-04, Arsenal had been far from winning the Premier League and the new stadium project had seen the club slip away from being a title challenger.

Despite this, he won an FA Cup with Arsenal and was part of the team that reached the 2005-06 Champions League final. In 2011, he left Arsenal and returned to his original club, Barcelona. When he was included in the Barcelona midfield at that time, it was a real shock. Everyone had already accepted that his style of play would suit Barcelona very well.

But he did not stay at Barcelona for long. He only played until 2014. He was given little playing time in the midfield with Xavi, Iniesta and Busquets, and when he returned to the Premier League, it was unfortunately not Arsenal. He ended up at Chelsea. A London rival. Despite his short time at Barcelona, ​​he won 1 La Liga, 1 Copa del Rey, 1 Spanish King's Cup, 1 European Super Cup, and 1 Club World Cup. He played for Chelsea for 5 seasons, and he is arguably the most successful player in the major trophies at Chelsea compared to other clubs. He won 2 Premier League titles with Chelsea, 1 FA Cup and 1 League Cup (Carabao Cup).

In addition, what made him even more complete was that he won the World Cup with Spain in 2010 and 2 European Cups in 2008 and 2012. He is no doubt one of the players of Spain's golden era during that period. Unfortunately, he never achieved European success in his club career. He reached the final once with Arsenal and missed out on the good times of Barcelona and Guardiola, who dominated Europe. Even when Chelsea won Europe, he did not come to the club. He really missed out on everything.

However, the fact that he has won two European Cups and one World Cup is nothing to be ashamed of. He is a player who has never had a bad game, but if it weren't for his frequent injuries, he would have been a player who deserved more recognition and recognition.

Although he is often overshadowed by the names of the real top midfielders who emerged in his time, we must admit that Fabregas was a truly world-class midfielder.

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