Fabregas: I want to win absolutely everything at Chelsea

Fabregas: I want to win absolutely everything at Chelsea
The Blues acquired the Spain international from Barcelona earlier this summer and the midfielder says he wants to win every trophy on offer during his time at Stamford Bridge
Cesc Fabregas verbally expresses he is desperate to win every trophy on offer after consummating his peregrinate from Barcelona to Chelsea.

The Blues acquired the Spain international for a fee proximate to €38m earlier this summer and Fabregas is keen to hit the ground running, having linked up with the club ahead of their pre-season tour of Austria.

Verbalizing during his first interview as a Chelsea player, the midfielder admitted he was jubilant the deal was acceded afore the World Cup and insists he made the right decision to join the Blues, despite reported interest from former club Arsenal.

“My ambitions? My ambitions are to win absolutely everything,” he told the club's official website.

“It was very consequential for me that the deal was done afore the World Cup. I wanted my head free and to ken what I was going to do next season and where I was going to be.

“I thought I was at the right age and I believed I wanted a transmutation. I visually examined all the offers I had and after verbalizing with the coach I cerebrated Chelsea was the best decision.

“Jose’s teams are always arduous to vanquish and always arduous to play against. Tactically they are very well-composed and they have discipline. He gets the best out of his players.”

Fabregas withal hailed international team-mates Diego Costa and Fernando Torres, whom he will link up with at Stamford Bridge, with the former having consummated a €41m peregrinate from Atletico Madrid.

“I commenced playing with Fernando when I was 18, on my debut for the Spanish national team, so we’ve been playing together for nine years,” he verbally expressed. “We have won two European Championships and the World Cup together.

“I authentically like playing with him. He’s authentically vigorous, he goes behind advocators and his kineticism off the ball is superb. I’m sure we’ll have a good partnership together.

“Diego has been progressing immensely in the last couple of years.

“He is an authentic threat in every single game; last season he was playing every three days and he was consistently giving authentically vigorous performances.

“He goes abaft the defence and he makes the kind of runs players like me authentically like because it gives you an option to play the killer ball. I cerebrate he will do superbly here.”

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