Why Cesc Fabregas should not be the captain next season – Part 2
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His desire of playing for the Catalan giants:
Fabregas has voiced his opinions numerous times during the last one and a half year saying that he has a dream and that dream is to return to the Nou Camp which he left at a tender age of 16 years for Arsenal.
He has been 100 percent committed to Arsenal’s cause whenever on the pitch and he has been crucial for the Gunners on numerous occasions this season and is without any doubt their star player and is the “Steven Gerrard” of Arsenal.
The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 mid-fielder has only himself to blame for the firing up the transfer rumours with his public statements regarding his desire to play for the Catalans. In a team consisting of majority youngsters, such comments by the club captain are not going to
leave a positive impact and is can easily derail the whole team spirit.
The transfer season will go on until the end of August so the transfer saga circulating with regard to Fabregas will demoralise the whole team during the pre-season. If Arsenal wants to sell their captain, then it should be done with minimal fuss and as quickly
as possible so that the new replacement gets time to settle and also the exit may not impact the team negatively.
Injuries:
Persistent injuries especially a nagging hamstring injury has hampered the progress of the Arsenal captain this year and he has not been able to play as many games as he would have liked. Although he always wants to play for Arsenal, he needs constant breaks
to recuperate from the rigors of the Premier League and to maintain full fitness.
The Arsenal captain has been injury prone throughout the season and his fitness levels have been extremely low at times. What Arsenal needs is a captain who has an extremely high fitness level and is able to feature day in, day out for the Gunners. Fabregas
has been suffering from too many injuries at such a young age and this may be attributed to his already long career.
Arsene Wenger needs to take a leaf out of Sir Alex’s book who has given the captaincy to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rio-Ferdinand-c31173 due to simple fact that the latter is injury prone and Vidic has great leadership qualities. These
two decisions have been welcomed by the Manchester United fans and have been rewarded by their 19th League title.
The responsibility has been a burden for the Spaniard:
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robin-van-Persie-c31380, Gael Clichy and Cesc Fabregas are the three most experienced player in the Arsenal squad and all the young Gunners draw their inspiration from these players so it is highly important for them to play at the highest order to ensure that they
continue to inspire.
In a recent interview, Fabregas told the media that he felt that Arsenal needed a few more experienced players in their ranks who can be a source of guidance for the young Gunners. As the captain of the Arsenal football club, Fabregas looks to be under a lot
of stress and responsibility at such a tender age and is certainly not enjoying the beautiful game.
Article continued in Part 3 of Why Cesc Fabregas should not be the captain next season
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