Chelsea Return Buzz: Fabregas Plays Coy on Major Blue Comeback
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Former Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas has definitively played down speculation linking him with a return to Stamford Bridge as Enzo Maresca’s successor. Speaking ahead of Como’s upcoming Serie A clash with Udinese, Fabregas offered a blunt “I have nothing to say” when directly questioned about the Chelsea links. He was quick to re-emphasize his commitment to his current role, stating, “I’m here, and I’m the Como coach, hopefully for quite a long spell.”
Fabregas’s managerial tenure at Como has seen an encouraging start, with the club currently holding sixth place in the Serie A table. His team has secured three wins and two defeats in their last five league fixtures, a run that has brought stability to the club and fostered optimism regarding his long-term vision and project in Italy.
Meanwhile, Chelsea’s managerial situation remains highly uncertain following Enzo Maresca’s departure on January 1. Media reports widely suggest that the club is favoring Strasbourg boss Liam Rosenior, whose work within the BlueCo ownership structure has reportedly made a strong impression on the decision-makers. However, this potential appointment has triggered considerable backlash and concern among sections of the Chelsea fanbase, who have voiced reservations about Rosenior’s relatively limited experience at the elite level of football management.
On the pitch, Chelsea currently occupies fifth position in the Premier League standings after a 2-2 draw with Bournemouth just before the New Year. Despite being in the European qualification places, the Blues are significantly adrift of league leaders Arsenal, trailing by a substantial 15 points. This considerable gap has intensified scrutiny over the club’s overall direction and strategic decisions. For the foreseeable future, Fabregas appears content to observe these developments from a distance, maintaining his clear message of unwavering focus and loyalty to his current responsibilities at Como, even as intense speculation around the Chelsea managerial vacancy persists.
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