Cesc Fabregas, a 36-year-old retired football player, recently ended his playing career with an impressive record of winning two Premier League titles, two FA Cups, one LaLiga title, one Copa del Rey, and two European Championships. Despite being remembered fondly by most of the clubs he played for, his move to London rivals Chelsea in 2014 caused some strain with his former club Arsenal. During his time in the Premier League, Fabregas faced off against top talents, with Liverpool’s Steven Gerrard standing out as a formidable opponent, known for his skill and consistency.
Fabregas also shared his thoughts on what the Spanish national football team, La Roja, needs to succeed in the upcoming Euro 2024 competition. He expressed a preference for an offensive player, particularly a number 10, and singled out England’s Phil Foden as the player he would select for the Spanish side. Both England and France are considered strong contenders for victory in the tournament.
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