With his playing time being limited under new coach Tito Villanova, Cesc Fabregas has let it know that he’s not happy with the situation. In a recent interview, Fabregas said this to Marca:
“There’s no such thing as a great substitute in the world of football – I couldn’t tell you what makes a great substitute.
“I always wish my team-mates well and put a happy face on. If I have to take my unhappy face home then so be it, but I would never let my team-mates or manager see it.
“I’ve always said that I play for the best team in the world, but I came here to compete, to learn and enjoy, not to sit racking my brains.”
It’s gotta be tough to make the dream move back to not only your boyhood club, but also arguably the best club in the world, only to find playing time limited. Players want to play, and at 25, Fabregas may have a big decision in the near future if his playing time continues to be sparse.
[Guardian]
