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37 minutes ago, El P. said:

I could agree that Pirlo had a lot of protection (Vidal-Marchisio / Gattuso-Seedorf-Ambrosini), but I don't think Pirlo and Fabregas were ever at the nearly same level.

Fabregas, with the same amount of protection, would still not be close to Pirlo, IMO.

No, Fabregas is not on his level. Pirlo was better at finding space for himself, possessed more magic, is a legendary set-piece taker and Fabregas never impressed as much in major tournaments like Pirlo did in WC '06, Euro 2012 and a couple of CL campaigns. Cesc played a part in the succes of his country but as an impact sub. Chelsea's title win in 2015 was the only time he played a starring role in a winning team.

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17 hours ago, DYC. said:

No, Fabregas is not on his level. Pirlo was better at finding space for himself, possessed more magic, is a legendary set-piece taker and Fabregas never impressed as much in major tournaments like Pirlo did in WC '06, Euro 2012 and a couple of CL campaigns. Cesc played a part in the succes of his country but as an impact sub. Chelsea's title win in 2015 was the only time he played a starring role in a winning team.

Yes, and even then we didn't dominate any top side in the middle of the field. And played abysmal second part of season. Yes he had 18-19 assists, but still.

Fabregas is in a way what Casillas as a GK was at his last years at Real Madrid. Living on his glorious past, being child of Madrid (or Barca), playing for best time ever Spain side, being THAT player which we all saw as a immortal football legend...

There is a reason why he failed miserably at Barcelona. There is a reason why we can't truly dominate any oppositions for years at the middle of park with him playing. It's no coincidence or "different system" for that. It's reality.

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Returns to the pitch like a boss., after being out for more than 2 months.

You always see a bit of ring rust in players who haven't had any match practice, but he comes back and starts pinging those long balls like it was 2014 again. Its almost like instinct.

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Just now, manpe said:

First half he was meh, but you would expect that from a player who hasn't played for months. Second half was much better from the whole team and he's clearly an intelligent player. Can't believe we won away at City with Fabregas in a midfield two. Big props to him for stepping up!

But the game shows his physical ability is not good enough to play in two man midfied (I think we know that already) but it is just so sad the only player who can play that perfect ball to Costa in our team is fabregas

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If he was abit more athletic he would be an undoubted elite. I always liked him and glad to see his long balls today. Was always going to be abit lost in midfield but he did work his socks off today. Kudos.

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1 minute ago, Beepu said:

If he was abit more athletic he would be an undoubted elite. I always liked him and glad to see his long balls today. Was always going to be abit lost in midfield but he did work his socks off today. Kudos.

oh if he is a bit more athletic, he is the best midfielder in the world

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10 minutes ago, communicate said:

But the game shows his physical ability is not good enough to play in two man midfied (I think we know that already) but it is just so sad the only player who can play that perfect ball to Costa in our team is fabregas

Yes true, but with Matic injured we need to use what we got, and he didn't let us down.

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I still love Cescy.

Its a bastard innit. Hes probably our most creative player and I get a semi with that pinpoint long pass he makes. That one was so like when he 1st teamed up with Diego wasn't it eh.

The problem is he just doesnt have the legs or defensive skills to suit it.

If we put him in a 3 man midfield in deep playmaker roll between N'Golo/Matic and Luiz we would own the center of the pitch.

I dont know what our other options are with him. Hes not going to sit on the bench week after weeek waiting for games like yesterday is

Now if we could do like in the NFL and have special teams I'd happily keep him AND EVEN iva for the kicking team. Send Iva up for set pieces then take him straight off after.

But I would do all I could to try to find a position for him.

Unless of course we can find a CM with XCescys footballing head and passing skills along with Matics toughness and N'Golos legs and lungs.. Verratti might fit the bill. I'd do all we coiuld to buy him                                                                  

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And c'mon ffs. How the hell do you call what he did to that other fuckin lunatic Fernandinho a slap???

You could see he was trying to chill him out and he was trying to get his attention. There was no animosity or power in that 'slap' Nothing for him to throw a wobbly and retaliate like he did.

What might of happened after tho could be Cescy took advantage of the situation, took a quick look to see where he was being taken by his throat, and knew peeps would stop his fall over the advertising boards.

Now if hes going to be bollocked by the FA then let it be for his acting ability but never for that slap.

And I'm not just saying it cause I'm biased.

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