Saturday, March 27, 2010

Fabregas Sees The Light To Lead Arsenal


Arsenal's club has always been built around playing attractive and possession-oriented football, but over the past 4 years, has failed to capture any medals and trophies.


Manager Arsene Wenger has built a club philosophy on the aesthetics (what it looks like) as much or more than on the pragmatics (getting results), and their results have proven to have won more admirers for their attractive brand of football than winning titles in recent years.

Spanish star Cesc Fabregas is the team leader, and over the past couple of seasons, has learned the proper approach to competing for English Premier League supremacy.


"Nothing else will do and it doesn't matter how we win, just as long as we win. Obviously it's good to play well, to play attractive, entertaining football. We pride ourselves on that at Arsenal.

"But there are three teams trying to win the league and ask any one of them what's the most important thing - they'll all say to win!

"I didn't always believe that but I have learned in the last three years that it's true - it is more important to win, win, win.

"Because if we do win the Premier League I don't think everyone will remember the way we played, they'll just remember we were champions."

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