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Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas claims Jose Mourinho is better than old Arsenal mentor Arsene Wenger... and backs Eden Hazard to match superstar Lionel Messi

Cesc Fabregas has heralded a new era of success for a Chelsea team he believes can be among Europe’s finest.

After clinching his first Barclays Premier League title, Fabregas predicted a glorious future for the club with Jose Mourinho at the helm and Eden Hazard on the wing.

Hazard, he says, is capable of reaching the heights of Lionel Messi and rates manager Mourinho above Arsene Wenger and Pep Guardiola.

‘He knows how to manage a team and how to get the best from you,’ said Fabregas. ‘That’s what you want from a manager, 100 per cent. He can motivate a player every three days — not easy when you play 60 games a season, trust me.

‘Everyone thinks that we have a big squad, but we don’t. We’ve used 22 players, some of them from the under-21s, so it’s not easy and he actually is doing a fantastic job.

‘He just loves winning. I’m not saying other managers I’ve played under don’t, but he has some edge that goes above anyone else I have ever been with.

‘The mentality shows in every single training session or game. I now understand why he has won what he has won in his career.’

It was Mourinho who convinced the former Arsenal captain to choose Stamford Bridge when he left Barcelona last summer, promising him a role as his creator-in-chief. Fabregas responded by striking an instant understanding with Diego Costa and Eden Hazard and finished the season with a stream of assists.

‘He makes me feel important in the team,’ said Fabregas. ‘He allows me to play the way I feel. I feel like that he trusts me. He makes me feel things I didn’t feel for a while: to feel important, to play every game, sometimes he allows me to give speeches.

‘Every game before the game, one player gives a speech, and he allows me to feel like a leader, to feel important to the team. It is always good for a player to feel he has the confidence of the manager.’

Before Sunday’s title clincher against Crystal Palace, Mourinho asked Fabregas to deliver the pre-match speech in the dressing room.

‘It was a special one,’ smiled the Spain midfielder, 28 yesterday. ‘I cannot say what I said, but it worked, so I’m happy.’

If Petr Cech and Didier Drogba leave in the summer, Mourinho will be searching for a new vice-captain, with Fabregas sure to be among the main candidates along with Gary Cahill and Branislav Ivanovic.

‘I am hopeful this will be the start of a new era,’ said Fabregas. ‘We have players who have been here a long time but I hope the new players will feel the winning mentality and go on for a long time.

‘I’ve said since the start of the season that this is a very talented young team. That is one of reason I signed. Potentially, this team can be one of the best in Europe.’

While Mourinho has emphasised that this season has been a great team effort, all at Chelsea accept that Hazard, the PFA Player of the Year, adds the stardust — and Fabregas rates him as highly as his former Barcelona team-mates.

‘He can be one of those, for sure,’ said Fabregas. ‘He can be up there. He’s had a fantastic season, I just want for him to do it again next year and to be even better. He is the main guy. In my mind, he is the guy that makes this team better than it is.

‘Next year he has to prove himself in the Champions League as well because he is capable of that, and I am sure he will give many big nights of glory to this club.’

 

 

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3067922/Eden-Hazard-match-Lionel-Messi-Jose-Mourinho-better-Arsene-Wenger-claims-Cesc-Fabregas.html

 

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Thank you Mr Everton, will you be enjoying our game against Liverpool even more now? I'm sure the taunting from the stands will be constant.

 

If you can tear them a new a-hole that would be great! :good2:

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This is a phenomenal feeling! I still think 2005 will always go down as my favourite because it was just so long between title-winning seasons but this one is special for various reasons!

 

You just feel like that the club is in the midst of stability and building something special under Jose! I'm still absolutely stoked by the way we've proven everyone wrong to achieve this success. A double-winning season, a healthy squad mixed with youth and experience is growing, stability under Jose and JT in career best form really makes this success so special.

 

I still can't stop smiling! This is a far cry from where we were two years ago. 

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Interesting article about five key victories, personally I would have had the 0-1 over QPR but it's hard to argue with the five chosen

http://www.chelseafc.com/content/cfc/en/homepage/landing-pages/emails/top_five_key_victories.html?cid=DM17660&bid=258876322

Tough one this season, as there's been so many. More a war of attrition since Christmas, unlike 2004/5 where Blackburn away stands out (I was there lol). I love that picture of Costa at the 3-5 Everton game :)

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Interesting moment to reflect on some of the comments made at the start of the season in this 'expert' analysis, made me laugh at the time but makes for even more surreal reading now:

http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2014/aug/15/manchester-city-premier-league-chelsea

Brilliant :laugh2:

I rememenr watching Sky Sports News at the start of the season with Dietmar Hamaan disagreeing with everyone saying that Man City will win the league and that they were a better team than Chelsea :laugh:

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"Costa is overrated. He had a couple of good years for Atlético Madrid, but his biggest asset is his physicality and while he could bully defenders in Spain, in England they will not be scared of him; as we saw at the World Cup, he is not a ball-playing striker."

 

"Forget about Chelsea, I have a feeling that Van Gaal's United will be the biggest threat to City."

 

Hamann is just another bitter deluded ex Dipper..    And like the rest of them, having to gag on humble pie now !!

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"Costa is overrated. He had a couple of good years for Atlético Madrid, but his biggest asset is his physicality and while he could bully defenders in Spain, in England they will not be scared of him; as we saw at the World Cup, he is not a ball-playing striker."

Hamann is just another bitter deluded ex Dipper.. And like the rest of them, having to gag on humble pie now !!

You know it's funny Costa had an awful World Cup and my old neighbour (Gooner) kept saying we'd signed another Torres, not said a thing since :laugh:

Indeed he is.

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Interesting moment to reflect on some of the comments made at the start of the season in this 'expert' analysis, made me laugh at the time but makes for even more surreal reading now:

 

http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2014/aug/15/manchester-city-premier-league-chelsea

 

:laugh2:  :laugh2:  :laugh2:

 

I hadn't noticed who the author was when i started reading but it was obvious throughout it was an ex-dipper!  What an appalling piece of writing - forget that he got almost everything wrong, that can happen - but the weight and depth given to the analysis of Pool compared to the others was embarrassing.  I know they nearly won the title last year so they were seen as a contender this year but it was so biased.   :mad:

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Some of his opinions were hilarious. I give you the mastermind, the dipper with the crystal ball, Dietmar Hamann, who predicted the future with these quotes:

‘City are a better team than Chelsea.’

‘I do not understand why people think the west London club are title favourites.’

‘Bringing Didier Drogba back was a strange decision and moves like that often end in tears.’

‘They should have kept Samuel Eto'o for another season.’

‘I do not see Diego Costa offering them much.’

‘Should they have sold Romelu Lukaku?’

‘Everton will not be far off the top four.’

‘Costa is overrated.’

‘Cesc Fábregas....I am not so sure.’

‘Arsenal look like the best London team.’

‘However, the best signing this summer is not a player, but a manager: Louis van Gaal.’

‘Forget about Chelsea, I have a feeling that Van Gaal's United will be the biggest threat to City.’

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Some of his opinions were hilarious. I give you the mastermind, the dipper with the crystal ball, Dietmar Hamann, who predicted the future with these quotes:

‘City are a better team than Chelsea.’

‘I do not understand why people think the west London club are title favourites.’

‘Bringing Didier Drogba back was a strange decision and moves like that often end in tears.’

‘They should have kept Samuel Eto'o for another season.’

‘I do not see Diego Costa offering them much.’

‘Should they have sold Romelu Lukaku?’

‘Everton will not be far off the top four.’

‘Costa is overrated.’

‘Cesc Fábregas....I am not so sure.’

‘Arsenal look like the best London team.’

‘However, the best signing this summer is not a player, but a manager: Louis van Gaal.’

‘Forget about Chelsea, I have a feeling that Van Gaal's United will be the biggest threat to City.’

 

It just shows that he is another crap pundit, and another one that used to play for Liverpool.

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"Forget about Chelsea, I have a feeling that Van Gaal's United will be the biggest threat to City."

 

Explayers think they know it all a, ok.   :laugh2:           

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