S News: Cesc Fabregas secretly leading a revolt against Jose Mourinho
One of the biggest stories of the weekend was
that an anonymous Chelsea player said that he
would rather lose than win under Jose Mourinho
in the hope of seeing the coach get sacked.
There’s been speculation about which player that
could be, with Mourinho giving more than one
member of his squad a reason to turn against
him.
Now the Secret Footballer has revealed that the
footballer leading a mini revolt at Chelsea is
Cesc Fabregas. This doesn’t necessarily mean
Fabregas said he would rather lose but it
insinuates that it was the midfielder.
The revolt is in response to the negative brand
of football they’re being instructed to play and to
the treatment of both physio Jon Fearn and club
doctor Eva Carniero after the opening game of
the Premier League season.
"Fearn and Carniero are loved at Chelsea. They are
friends of the players because they interact with
them on a daily basis and have no agenda other
than their well-being. They are neutral territory.
You know how much the kitman is loved at
Chelsea, don’t you? The players love him and the
fans love him when he appears on “Soccer AM”.
This is like that.
Fearn and Carniero are totally respected by the
playing staff and Mourinho has made a massive
mistake in trying to make his point at the expense
of two members of staff who were just doing their
job and are seen as an easy touch."
He goes on to explain why Fabregas is leading
said revolt.
I have it on the best authority possible that the
players have told the manager that they hate the
way they play.
They hate the way they have to sit back against
inferior opposition; they hate the way they aren’t
allowed to express themselves.
I’m told that Cesc Fabregas is the leader of that
mini-revolt. And as a player, you do things like this
when you know you are in the right.
You try your luck. Why not?
It’s your way of saying to the manager: “You can
either listen to us, and give the go ahead to
change and give us what we want, or we’ll keep
serving you up the same old shit and embarrass
you.”
Fabregas started his Chelsea career well after
joining the club in 2014, becoming one of their
key players before losing form at the turn of the
year. He’s struggled to return to that standard
since.
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