All football fans that watch the Premier League should considered themselves lucky at the moment- they are seeing the development of one of the best players in the world. Francesc Fabregas Soler came to Arsenal as a mere 16-year old child, stolen from under
Barcelona’s noses out of their reserves. Four years later, Fabregas has been the driving force behind Arsenal’s rise to the summit of the Premiership table. The fact that Fabregas is just twenty years of age and could conceivably play the game for another twelve or so years will not be something those who do not support Arsenal will want to remember too fondly.
In the past, people that watched Cesc Fabregas could always tell he was a cut above the rest. Even at Barcelona’s famed youth academy, where the likes of Bojan Krkic, Leo Messi and Gerard Pique where produced Fabregas’ skill outshone all others, and when Barcelona did not give him enough first team football and Arsenal came calling, Fabregas made the trip to England to play for the Gunners. The Spaniard was first thrust into action for the Gunners in a Carling Cup tie against
Rotherham at the tender age of 16 years and 177 days. His first goal for the Gunners came just a week later, when he netted against Wolves- making him the youngest ever goal-scorer in Arsenal’s history.
At few other places in the world can you see an unsure, nervous teenager blossom into one of the best players in the world; Fabregas will surely make that position his own if he keeps improving at the rate he has done. In his younger days Cesc was known as a prolific scorer of goals- sometimes netting more than thirty goals a season despite being played as a volante (defensive midfielder) in
Barcelona’s reserves. He also finished as the top scorer in the 2003 U-17 World Cup, scoring five goals from midfield as
Spain claimed second place. At Arsenal he had not really scored many goals despite the promising start to his career, and although he had started taking quite a few shots last season he still did not score many due to a combination of bad luck and poor finishing when in good positions.
After this year’s start to the campaign, Arsenal fans will hope that it is not just a purple patch for Fabregas and that he will continue his fine form. Fabregas has not just scored seven goals in Arsenal’s first nine games- he has also set up six goals for his teammates. The stellar performances he has put in have been instrumental in Arsenal’s surge to the top of the table, and should he keep some semblance of this form up they will definitely be in contention for honours come May 2008. While many Arsenal fans thought that the seemingly lightweight Fabregas could never replace physical midfielder Patrick Vieira, the Spaniard has done so well- not just offensively but also helping out in defense when needed. Despite his tiny frame, Cesc is not afraid to compete for a tackle with players double his size, and that is a bonus as one needs to be capable of that in the physically testing English Premier League.
Cesc Fabregas will be the undisputed best player in the world within the next three years; you heard it here first (well, I’m probably the 1000th person to say it but ah well). Make sure you embrace every single second that the Spaniard is on the pitch, as this is truly a remarkable example of how well Arsene Wenger’s youth policy actually works.
Posted on September 26th, 2007 |
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Couldn’t agree more - what an outstanding player he is. I am so glad I have him in my dream team. I knew he would continue to make plenty of goals but this season he is actually scoring as well.
Cesc is a very good player, but this article was typically Arsenal biased to the extreme. To say that Cesc was a cut above the rest at the Barca Youth Accedemy whose skill outshone other, shows you are just making things up. If so how come Bojan Krkic was in the Barca B team at 16, whilst at that age before he moved to Arsenal, Cesc was a cadet level player? Also, what has Cesc done at international level?? There’s no way that Cesc is more skillful then Messi, or even Dos Santos. Messi’s ball-control and dribbling is simply out of this world. His vision and passing has improved vastly over the past few months, so I would say his tactical awareness is up there with Cesc’s. But in terms of technique Cesc is no match for Messi. Also about Cesc going to be the undisputed best in the world, it is natural to be biased for players of the team you support, but the simply fact is the overwhelming majority of non-Arsenal fans say that Messi is better than Cesc (Yes, Messi is a few months younger than Cesc). In fact Messi is widely regarded as the best player in the world of this current season.
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