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Como Not On Same Level As Inter, But Getting Close, Claims Cesc Fabregas

Como Not On Same Level As Inter, But Getting Close, Claims Cesc Fabregas

Cesc Fabregas has claimed that Como are not yet on the same level as Inter, but the Italian side are getting close. The experienced midfielder made the comments in an interview with Football Italia.

Fabregas, who has played for several top clubs including Arsenal, Barcelona, and Chelsea, was speaking about Como’s progress under new management. He noted that the team are improving, but still have a way to go to match Inter’s level.

Key moments

Fabregas’ comments come as Como continue to push for a top-four finish in Serie A. The team have been impressive this season, and are currently sitting in fifth place, just two points behind Inter.

Como have been praised for their attractive style of play, which has seen them score plenty of goals this season. However, Fabregas believes that the team still need to work on their defensive solidity to take their game to the next level.

Reaction

Fabregas’ comments have been met with a mixed reaction from fans and pundits alike. Some have praised the midfielder for his honesty, while others have criticized him for being too harsh on Como.

However, one thing is clear: Como are a team on the rise, and they will be looking to continue their progress in the second half of the season. With Fabregas’ guidance, it will be interesting to see how the team develop and whether they can challenge for a top-four finish.

Up next

Como travel to Udinese next Sunday, kick-off 2:45pm CET.

References

  • Football Italia
  • AS

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