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Cesc Fabregas talks about Como's success, move to Chelsea, playing with Lionel Messi and more
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Cesc Fabregas Reflects on Como’s Triumph, His Transition to Chelsea, and Teaming Up with Lionel Messi – and More!

December 11, 2025 3 Min Read
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Cesc Fabregas is emerging as one of the most compelling young managers in Europe, attracting interest from several top clubs ahead of potential hires next summer. After finishing his first complete season in Serie A with Como in the top 10, both Inter and Bayer Leverkusen attempted to recruit the Spanish coach, but he opted to stay, recognizing the opportunity for growth and support he has at Como.

In an interview with Kate Scott on Paramount+’s “Kickin’ It,” Fabregas discussed his journey as a player and coach, along with his aspirations for the future. He emphasized the evolution of the game, noting, “We have to care for our players completely. The amount of information we have now is vast, but living in the moment is crucial.” He reflected on the shift in game intensity and physicality over the years, commenting on the increased pace but acknowledging that the previous era was marked by greater physical demand.

Fabregas also reminisced about his early days at Barcelona, particularly the arrival of a young Lionel Messi. He recalled their first interaction, highlighting Messi’s shyness and how quickly he adapted on the field. Regarding his decision to return to the Premier League, he initially envisioned rejoining Arsenal but ultimately signed with Chelsea when the opportunity arose.

Transitioning to Como after an illustrious career with top clubs, Fabregas became a shareholder and coach, quickly securing promotion to Serie A and impressively finishing 10th in his first full season. His coaching style has not only focused on winning games but also on nurturing young talent like Real Madrid loanee Nico Paz. His successful tenure has made him a target for clubs like Bayer Leverkusen and Inter, both of whom sought his services after changes in management.

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Como, owned by Indonesia’s Djarum Group and managed by Mirwan Swarso, is on course to make a mark in European competitions, following significant investment in their squad. Fabregas expressed optimism about this goal, stating, “If we can maintain our current form, we have a solid chance to qualify for Europe. This is just the beginning.”

Fan Take: The rise of young managers like Fabregas in soccer symbolizes a shift towards a more dynamic and strategic approach in the game, which is refreshing for fans. As teams continue to evolve, his success could inspire a new generation of talent and coaching methodologies, potentially reshaping the landscape of European football.

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