Fabregas chooses his perfect coach: a little bit of Pep, a pinch of Mourinho…
The Como coach reviews his career in ‘The Day After’, on Movistar+.

Cesc Fabregas has been one of the revelations of Serie A. The Como manager has made a mark on Italian football and its players thanks, in large part, to his past experiences. As he revealed on Movistar+’ s El Día Después , ” I have handwritten notes about the good and bad things I’ve learned from every coach I’ve had , and sometimes I apply them.”
When Pepe Reina appears on the scene, the goalkeeper asks Cesc to keep the best from each of the coaches he’s had. “Tactically, Pep is the strongest, and on a human level, I’ll stick with Wenger.” he explains.
The one who has played with my head the best is MourinhoCesc Fabregas in ‘The Day After
When asked about managing the individual in the dressing room, Fábregas has no doubts: ” When it comes to managing a player individually at the dressing room level, it’s Mourinho, he’s the one who has played with my head the best . In terms of motivating me, sending me messages the night before… We’re in the hotel, he could have told me at dinner, but he sends it to me by message in the room. And that gives you a boost. .”
Finally, for Fábregas , the one who analyzed things most coldly was Luis Aragonés because “he was always convinced of what he did and what he said . “