Ex-teammate predicts former Arsenal captain will be upcoming Chelsea coach.

February 14th 2025.

Ex-teammate predicts former Arsenal captain will be upcoming Chelsea coach.
At the peak of his career, Cesc Fabregas was an essential player for both Chelsea and Arsenal. But now, his former teammate Loic Remy believes that he has what it takes to become a future manager at Chelsea. After retiring from playing two years ago, the 37-year-old immediately began his coaching journey.

Fabregas had the privilege of playing under three of the greatest managers in the last 25 years: Arsene Wenger, Pep Guardiola, and Jose Mourinho. This experience has served him well in his new role as the head coach of Como. Last year, he led the team to promotion to Serie A, and this season, they are fighting to maintain their spot in the top flight. Remy, who played alongside Fabregas during Chelsea's title-winning campaign in 2014/15, has no doubt that he is destined for success at Stamford Bridge.

According to Remy, Fabregas's intelligence on the field was unmatched. Even in training, he would make unexpected passes, showing his incredible skill and precise control of the ball. Remy believes that playing alongside a player like Fabregas made everything easier, and he has no doubt that he will turn things around for Como. With his clear vision and passion for the game, Remy sees a future Chelsea manager in Fabregas.

Meanwhile, Enzo Maresca, the current head coach of Chelsea, recognizes that the current team is not the same as the powerhouse that regularly challenged for the Premier League title in the past two decades. With just two wins in their last eight league games, their hopes for a top-four finish are dwindling. After being knocked out of the FA Cup by Brighton, Maresca admits that their focus now is on the league and the Conference League.

Maresca understands the fans' frustration, as they have been used to seeing their club win trophies year after year. But he believes that this Chelsea team is not yet ready to compete in four competitions at once. Despite their disappointment, Maresca sees a positive side to their early exit from the FA Cup - it allows them to concentrate on the two competitions they are currently in.

Maresca acknowledges the fans' high expectations, given the club's history of success. However, he emphasizes that this Chelsea team cannot be compared to the past ones that have won multiple trophies. Their goal is to eventually compete in all four competitions, but for now, they must focus on building a strong team. Maresca understands the fans' reactions, but he hopes they will continue to support the team as they work towards their goal.

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