Is £44m too high a price for Cesc Fabregas? - Part 2
With the help of all the Barcelona stars, the Spanish side managed to reach the competition’s final round. The match was against a robust Dutch team, which had won every single game throughout the FIFA World Cup 2010’s campaign. With the likes of Wesley
Sneijder, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arjen-Robben-c6521, Robin Van Persie, etc. the Dutch team proved to be a formidable competitor.
The star studded Spanish team on the other hand, expected the match to be a thriller. The World Cup final took place between two of the favourite sides, and when both teams failed to score until full time, extra time began in the Soccer City Stadium.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 Del Bosque decided to change things round as the extra time began. The first choice midfielder, Xavi Hernandez was taken off, with Cesc Fabregas replacing him on the pitch. The decision turned out to be a positive one for the Spanish side, as Fabregas
delivered a perfect ball in for Andres Iniesta inside the danger zone, who then deftly converted it into a goal.
The collaboration between former Barcelona player, and a current Barcelona star, proved to be a victorious one for the Spanish team, as they won the tournament for the first time. After the game, the Barcelona stars forced Cesc Fabregas to wear a Barcelona
jersey, causing escalating tensions between the two parties to explode.
Whilst, Fabregas expressed the desire to leave Arsenal for Barcelona, the former were simply uninterested in selling their star player. The North London side kept raising the transfer price, making it impossible for the Catalans to recruit their former young
midfielder.
With the season kicking off in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749, Cesc Fabregas continues to stay in Arsenal, as he ponders over his future in the English club. Arsenal is currently second in the English Premier League – five points behind the league leaders, Manchester
United with a match in hand. In the UEFA Champions League, Arsenal had to face Barcelona all over again, as they were subjected to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lionel-Messi-c22296’s wrath for the second time.
Despite the fact that Arsenal won the home leg 2-1 against Barcelona, Lionel Messi scored two past the Arsenal defensive walls to give Barcelona a 3-1 win at the Nou Camp. The game was not free of controversial decisions, as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robin-van-Persie-c31380 was shown a
red card for shooting the ball after the whistle was blown.
Cesc Fabregas played an integral role to help Barcelona win the second leg of the competition. The Arsenal skipper gave a wonderful back heel to the Barcelona midfielder, Andres Iniesta right outside the 18 yard box. Iniesta dribbled past the three Arsenal
players in front of him, and played the ball on to Lionel Messi who made no mistake in converting it into a goal.
With the summer transfer window about to come, yet again, Barcelona is looking forward to buying Cesc Fabregas. However, Arsenal has again put a £44million tag on the Spaniard. The Catalan club has communicated to its fans that Fabregas will not be coming
to the Nou Camp over the summer for such a ridiculous amount and that Barcelona is genuinely not interested in buying the player. However, with Fabregas showing a little desire to joining his former club and with Josep Guardiola also making him a part of his
plans, anything is expected from both the parties.
The question that pops up in everyone’s mind is whether Cesc Fabregas is needed by the Catalan club?
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