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Which football player would you most like to sit down with and have a quiet word about their career with and why?

I think i will talk with Cesc Fabregas and ask him why he joined Barcelona when he was the captain at Arsenal.


Joined Arsenal at the age of 16.Fabregas started to show his abilities that impressed Wenger and he was given his chance at the FA cup match.There is also a story to it which will shock many.
Michael Carrick was snubbed by Wenger because of Fabregas.You heard that right.Impressing his performances at Spurs,Arsenal were the leading contenders to get Carrick.They had a verbal talk and also a preagreed contract.Than that day which changed the lives of Fabregas and Carrick.Fabregas was given a chance to showcase his talent at FA cup match.Wenger was so impressed by him that he thought of not buying Carrick and instead develop Fabregas.The next day Carrick was told that he will not be joining Arsenal due to Wenger’s decision.He eventually joined Man utd and the rest is history

Fabregas was a lovable and also a fan favourite at Arsenal since day one.Wenger had the perfect team and Fabregas was the core of midfield whenever called he delivered for the team.He loved the club and Wenger so much.Wenger developed him into a world class player and from 2006 Fabregas was just a delight to watch.His main years were from 2008 to 2011.But than things changed,he was desperate to return to Barcelona and Barcelona to wanted him.He went to such extend that he paid some money from his pocket to secure the transfer(even Coutinho did that thing for us).He eventually thought he will be playing every game at Barcelona but he was called only when Xavi was injured..So for 3 years he was rotting on the bench and during 2014 he was sold to Chelsea.There he was given chances until 2017 and now he is just a bench warmer under Sarri.He is currently finding a new club for him and is waiting to play until he hangs up his boots.

I want to say him if he was still at Arsenal he could have been one of Arsenal's greatest player,not only that he could have proved his loyalty which many didnt proved once the team started having bad days.


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