Cesc Fabregas is an authoritative and experienced voice in the world of football. At 33, he continues to perform at the top level at Monaco, where he mentors the youngest members of the team. His most golden age is already part of the recent past, but he still exudes class and vision of the game when he dresses short. Ten games and more than 500 minutes at this point They testify that their tank is still full of gasoline. In Tuttosport They wanted to interview him to analyze not only his present, but also to learn anecdotes from his career. The midfielder has been sincere, believes that Ansu Fati will be the next Golden Boy and does not consider two figures like Guardiola and Mourinho so different. Although Sarri's stubbornness is, perhaps, the story that takes the cake … Although he does not avoid talking about Messi, Morata …
Signing for Monaco: “I wanted stability and continuity of performance and Monaco was the team that showed the most interest. Here is an interesting project, this year I am the most experienced of the team and I am surrounded by talents. I really like this situation.”
2006 Golden Boy: “I felt this recognition as if it were the Ballon d'Or of promises and I think it will be the same for the new generations. This year was won by Erling Haaland and I think it is the right thing to do. He and Mbappé are the forwards of the future. For the edition From 2021, I think the number one favorite is Ansu Fati. “
Mourinho and Guardiola: “Everyone thinks they are opposites, but in reality they just have a different style of play. As a coach and way of living football they are identical, that is, maniacs and winners. The two, who have recently joined Klopp, scored A time”.
Maurizio Sarri: “Sarri bet everything on Jorginho and it was not enough for me to show up from time to time. So I left. He is a person at heart, but he has very strong convictions at a tactical level. He is superstitious and very difficult to change his mind. I once asked him to change the training from three in the afternoon to the morning, because it was impossible for those with children like me to see them. He told us that we had to train at that time because a scholar from Pisa had scientifically proven that it was the best time to train the body … “.
Will Messi stay at Barça?: “Barcelona is his home, it has been his team since he was a child. They are personal choices and I don't interfere there.”
Would you recommend Monaco?: “Given the situation, it seems difficult to imagine it here. But I sure would be very happy to live in Monte Carlo.”
Morata Renaissance: “In recent years she has lacked regularity, we used to talk about it when we were teammates at Chelsea. Now she has found her again: thanks to the Juve atmosphere and her family, who are very happy in Italy. Álvaro and Ronaldo do a good attacking partner. “