For three minutes, newly promoted
Burnley held a 1-0 lead over Chelsea, the favorites to win the Premier League
this season. But then new signings Diego Costa and
Cesc Fabregas quickly proved why they are the players who could put Chelsea
over the top. Costa equalized in the 17th minute and then Fabregas masterfully
set up goals by Andre
Schurrle and Branislav Ivanovic to begin The Blues' season with a win.
This gave Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho
a chance to stick it to old nemesis Barcelona, where
Fabregas and his "Barca DNA" spent the last three seasons
before joining Chelsea for £30 million, after getting in his first shots on domestic rivals Arsene Wenger and
Manuel Pellegrini before the weekend.
From the Guardian:
Asked how he felt at the arrival of Fábregas, Mourinho
added: “When the players are your first choice it is very difficult to make a
mistake. Fábregas was our first choice for that position. I know clearly what
the player is because we were so long in the same league.
“He moved to Spain also, so for the last 10 years we have
been in the same league for six or seven. I know exactly what he will bring.
For Barça he was the fake nine, the number ten and winger but I know and he
knows what is his best position so he is giving exactly what we need. Quick
thinking in midfield. He brings people in the same direction. I am really
happy.”
Fabregas exhibited that quick thinking
with a gorgeous pass to set up the Schurrle goal.
At Barcelona, Fabregas was a part of a midfield
packed with talent. There he was a late addition to an already established
core, so he was forced to fit in where he could rather than where he could best
show off his talents — many of which overlapped with his teammates. But at
Chelsea, he gets to be more of a focal point. And Mourinho's vision for him was
part of what attracted him to the club in the first place.
"He told me exactly what he wanted from
me," Fabregas said of his new manager in July.
"He gave me a lift, he made me believe that he wanted me in a very good
way."
His hometown club didn't use him properly and the club that
developed him didn't want him back, but now the man who spent most of the
last decade trying to stop him is now promising to lead him back to his best.
It's like the plot to a cheesy redemption film come to life. But with Mourinho
hoping to say "I told you so" at the end and rub everyone's face in
his success.
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