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Como president Mirwan Suwarso says he fully accepts that his manager Cesc Fabregas “could go” on to manage Chelsea or one of his former clubs in the future.
The former Blues midfielder has done an outstanding job in charge of Como, with the Italian club currently sitting 4th in the Serie A table. Asked whether they can keep hold of Fabregas, Suwarso said:
“Cesc is really very important for us, but we would be stupid not to think that one day he could go to Arsenal, Barcelona or Chelsea.”
“If he continues to win with us or in any case to be successful, even if I cannot speak for him, I believe he could have bigger dreams.”
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“Having said that, I hope that as long as he is here, he will help us create a success plan also for those who will have to replace him.”
There is “pressure” on Rosenior
A report written by Sky Sports Switzerland at the weekend suggested that there are some inside the club who are already having doubts over whether Liam Rosenior should be in charge beyond the end of the season.
The 41-year-old only took over at the beginning of January, but Sky reporter Sacha Tavolieri claims the “pressure is already rising” on the current Chelsea head coach. Buy Chelsea bags, cups and wallets from FOCO here.
Would Chelsea be getting an upgrade if they hired Fabregas?
Rosenior has actually managed more games than his Spanish counterpart (171 to Fabregas’s 79), so the lack of experience could count against him.
In terms of win ratio, Fabregas is pretty even with Rosenior (43% to 44%), so any managerial change could not be made based on these factors.
Obviously, Fabregas has had great success at Chelsea (and other clubs) as a player, but he still has plenty to prove as a manager.
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