The former Gunner has expressed to excel further by claiming that his side are always willing to see their rivals to win in order to be more competitive.
Barcelona’s Cesc Fabregas has suggested that the Catalan giants want their greatest foes, Real Madrid, to win their respective matches as it forces them to step up their game.
According to Fabregas, watching their rivals triumph is something that motivates La Blaugrana to achieve victory in their own matches. He added that since it is also affecting the Catalans in a positive way, there is no harm in Madrid securing a win over
their opponents.
The current FIFA Club World Cup champions have made an impressive start to their current season’s league campaign.
Although they are currently under newly appointed head coach, Tito Vilanova, the Spanish giants have made their best ever start to the new season.
Until now, La Blaugrana have drawn only one game and have managed to win all of the rest. Barca dropped two points after their El Clasico encounter against their fiercest rivals ended in a draw.
"We always want Madrid to win, because it forces us to play even better. For that reason, we have to win every game if we want to win the league," the 25-year-old was quoted as saying by Onda Cero.
The midfielder then went on to voice his admiration for team-mate, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lionel-Messi-c22296. He expressed that it is great privilege and an honour to play alongside the Argentine skipper, adding that it is fun to play attacking football with Messi is in the team.
Fabregas maintained that the rest of the team should also acknowledge this privilege.
"http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Leo-c22011 is very easy to link up with, to play one-twos with," he said. "It's an honour for me and many others to play alongside him."
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 captain has a very interesting theory to offer, however, experts ponder whether Barca were happy to see their rivals win last year as well.
La Azulgrana were replaced as the Spanish La Liga champions by Los Vikingos last year as the Whites paved their way to a 32nd Spanish Primera title.
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