“I spoke with Inzaghi because I have a lot to learn”

“I spoke with Inzaghi because I have a lot to learn”
“I spoke with Inzaghi because I have a lot to learn”

Cesc Fabregas reported the As in Serie A after twenty-one years and has laid the foundations to keep him there: if the championship ended today, the Como team would be safe. They also made a great impression at San Siro, despite coming out defeated. Their coach was one of the strongest midfielders of his generation: world champion and twice European champion with Spain (110 appearances, ninth overall in the all-time list; 15 goals), 12 titles won between Barcelona and Chelsea (overall: 740 games and 125 goals).

Style lesson from Fabregas

After the knockout against the Italian champions, Fabregas gave an example of sports culture, style and education, announcing on live : “I say this with so much respect, I prefer talking to him rather than you. He's doing the interview now, here next to me. I think I still have half an hour left. If the team bus is waiting for me, I'd like to talk a little Talking with the best coaches and Simone is an opportunity for growth for a young coach like me heart: Inzaghi is among the best technicians and I congratulate them.” Fabregas brought them to him in person and Simone couldn't help but notice the difference in behavior between his Spanish colleague and some fellow countrymen: “We are in Italy, we know where we are and how to think…”. Envy is a bad thing. Transeat. As they say in Spain, Fabregas is an authentic caballero, a gentleman. Having him in Serie A is a real honor.

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