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Cesc Fàbregas: My evolving role at Arsenal

The Coaches' Voice
Cesc Fàbregas: My evolving role at Arsenal
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Author
The Coaches' Voice
Published on
June 30 2023

cesc fàbregas

Player, Arsenal, 2003-2011

In the first of three exclusive Masterclass features on the iconic Coaches’ Voice tactics board, Cesc Fàbregas gives a brilliant insight into the way his role evolved under Arsène Wenger during his eight-year stay at Arsenal – both in terms of position and responsibilities.

Fàbregas first broke into an Arsenal team that had gone the whole Premier League season undefeated in 2003/04, and here he reflects on playing alongside Patrick Vieira in Wenger’s traditional 4-4-2 formation. He goes on to explain the shift to a 4-3-3, and his adapted role in a team – still featuring the likes of Thierry Henry, Robert Pirès, Freddie Ljungberg and Gilberto Silva – that reached the 2006 Champions League final.

Fàbregas loved playing with the likes of Van Persie, Rosicky and Adebayor (all pictured) Phil Cole/Getty Images

He continues the Masterclass with a look at Wenger’s next-generation Arsenal team, and how he became the chief midfield creator in a side brimming with the attacking talents of Robin van Persie, Emmanuel Adebayor, Tomás Rosicky and Alexander Hleb.

Finally, Fàbregas explains his move into the team’s number 10 position, his adapted role in attacking transition and Wenger’s obsession with his midfielders playing forward. It’s a fascinating session with an intelligent footballer starting out on his own coaching journey.

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