Monday, June 23, 2008

Cesc Fabregas Tips Unity to Prevail


Cesc Fabregas has spoken of his joy at sending Spain into the semi-finals of Euro 2008, while confirming that he will remain at Arsenal.

Fabregas, on as a substitute, netted from the penalty spot as Spain claimed a shoot-out victory over world champions Italy on Sunday evening.

And the 21-year-old schemer is sure Luis Aragones' men have what it takes to advance past Russia on Thursday and go on to claim European Championship glory.

On his penalty, Fabregas told Sky Sports News, "It was a great feeling. It was probably the most important goal I have scored."


Arsenal likeness

"As a footballer you never know if you are going to feel like this again. The team has worked really hard to get here. It reminds me a little bit of Arsenal: the unity of the team, the togetherness, the quality of our game and the great players.

I think we can do something special. The semi-final is going to be difficult because Russia are a great team. They are very competitive and young. We will have to be at our best."


Staying

When asked about his future at Emirates Stadium, Fabregas replied, "Of course I am staying, definitely." He is an Arsenal's playmaker since Patrick Viera leave the club.

"I am very much looking forward to next season. We have a good team but let's go game-by-game. "If we give 100 per cent every game we can win something."

Francesc "Cesc" Fàbregas Soler born at 4 May 1987 in Arenys de Mar, Barcelona, Spain. He is a Catalan footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Arsenal in the English Premier League and for the Spanish national team. Fàbregas started his career as a trainee with FC Barcelona but was signed by Arsenal in September 2003.

As a result of his club performances, he was called up the senior squad and played in the 2006 World Cup. In 2006, Fàbregas committed his long-term future to Arsenal and signed an eight-year contract.

Source: sportinglife.com

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