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Fabregas double earns a group hug
8 August 2006
LONDON, England — Arsenal look set for a place in the Champions League group stage after Spain midfielder Cesc Fabregas scored twice in a 3-0 qualifying win at Dinamo Zagreb on Tuesday.
Wenger: Fabregas ‘not for sale’
12 July 2006
Arsene Wenger today insisted “Cesc Fabregas is not for sale”.
The Spain midfielder has been linked with a return to his homeland after Real Madrid’s new president Ramon Calderon declared his interest in the 19-year-old.
Cesc brushes off Real rumours
29 June 2006
Arsenal starlet Cesc Fabregas has spoken of his sadness at Spain’s early exit from the World Cup and has reiterated his desire to stay at Highbury.
Fabregas made three appearances for his country in Germany and particularly caught the eye in the 3-1 win over Tunisia.
Fabregas hopes to let feet do the talking
17 Jun 2006
Arsenal’s Cesc Fabregas has left his fellow Spaniards bamboozled two days before Spain bid to seal their place in the last 16 of the World Cup with victory over Group H rivals Tunisia in Stuttgart.
Fabregas urges Arsenal Torres deal
11 May 2006
Fabregas has had a sensational season with the Gunners, and he is hoping to be joined in London next season by the Atletico Madrid star who is expected to move on this summer.
Iniesta runs the show to set up a mouthwatering duel with Fabregas
30 April 2006
The souvenir shops along the Ramblas keep their Ronaldinho shirts, in every conceivable size, nearest to the door, and supporters taking a victorious ramble the morning after the night of qualification for the Champions’ League final were sporting plenty of them, as well as those celebrating Deco, Samuel Eto’o and the hugely popular Henrik Larsson.
FABREGAS EYES DATE WITH DESTINY
6 April 2006
Cesc Fabregas is certain Arsenal’s Champions League heroes have a date with destiny in Paris next month.
Defence absolutely Fabregas – Cesc
6 April 2006
Wednesday’s shut-out in Turin saw the Gunners make it eight in a row in Europe’s top club competition.
Arsene Wenger’s side have not conceded a goal in the Champions League since Markus Rosenberg netted for Ajax in Arsenal’s 2-1 win in the Amsterdam ArenA on September 27.
World-class Fabregas takes Vieira’s crown
29 March 2006
‘The King is Dead! Long Live the King!’ Simplistic, perhaps, but a tempting conclusion nonetheless for the ecstatic Highbury hordes filing into the night, having seen their teenage hero truly come of age. Arsenal’s Cesc Fabregas had just turned hope into reality by totally eclipsing Patrick Vieira, the man wholly responsible for setting new midfield standards in this neck of the woods.
Real reveal interest in Fabregas
13 March 2006
The 18-year-old Spanish international has attracted praise for his recent displays in the Champions League knock-out victory against Madrid.
“Cesc is a very good player, young, with potential, desire and a big future,” Martin told Spanish radio.
“That is the kind of player we must sign. He fulfils the requirements of what Real Madrid needs.”
Real target in-form Fabregas
14 March 2006
Madrid were impressed with the former Barcelona trainee over the two legs and Martin – who replaced Florentino Perez as president last month – admits Fabregas is just the type of player he wants to attract to the club.
Arsenal 2 Liverpool 1: Fabregas completes a week to remember
13 March 2006
Steven Gerrard, the architect of the crucial move – Thierry Henry the finisher. It may read like a Roman Abramovich transfer fantasy, but instead it was the decisive moment in an extraordinary match that handed Arsenal the initiative once more in the race for the fourth Champions’ League place. And it was a twist in the season that Liverpool’s inspirational captain will want to forget.
Arsenal v Liverpool – Player Ratings
13 March 2006
Don’t you just love games like that? It had all the ingredients; fine display; unlucky to concede an equaliser; lots of pressure; mouthy away fans; last gasp winner. Superb!
We played so well in the first half, totally dominating the game and fully deserved to go into the break with a lead, and if anything, deserved to be further in front.
Gunners Show They Have Real Balls
9 march 2006
NIL-NIL to the Arsenal – but as glorious a “victory” as any that Highbury’s ghosts have witnessed.
And while the structure of the Emirates Stadium looms large over the famous old ground, they will talk about this night long after the pitch is turned into a garden for the luxury flats being built from this summer.
Fabregas and Senna look to seize chance for Spain
28 Feb 2006
Midfielders Cesc Fabregas and Marcos Senna will be given the chance to stake their claim to a place in Spain’s World Cup squad when they make their debut appearances in the friendly against Ivory Coast on Wednesday.
Arsenal star earns international call
24 Feb 2006
The Spaniards face the Ivory Coast in a friendly clash on March 1, and the Gunners regular has earned a well-deserved first call up to the squad as coach Luis Aragones explained.