Cesc Fabregas of Spain celebrates as he scores the fourth goal in the Euro 2012 Group C match against Ireland.
Goal scorers Antonio Di Natale and Cesc Fabregas.
Cesc Fabregas of Spain scores in their Euro 2012 Group C match against Italy.
Tiago Motta of Italy and Cesc Fabregas of Spain in action.
An emotional Cesc Fabregas, amongst team mates, attended FC Barcelona's press conference announcing the departure of manager Pep Guardiola, his idol.
When Fabregas was still 13, he received a signed jersey from Guardiola saying: "To Francesc Fabregas, waiting a couple of years to see you wear the No 4 at Camp Nou. Health. Good luck. Pep"
“I waited many days, month, years for this moment. I return home after 8 years.. I know I disappointed many of you when I left. But I’m back for the challenge of my life. I hope to leave good memories.” - Cesc Fabregas
Forget Cesc, This is Arsene Wenger's Defining Moment
Arsenal fans, why are we so devastated by the protracted departure of Cesc Fabregas? Its not like we haven’t had three years to mentally and emotionally prepare ourselves for this, right? Yet, the idea of Arsenal will at the Emirates and abroad without Cesc Fabregas in the squad, let alone leading it, will seem very foreign, perhaps as foreign as it was not seeing Thierry Henry in the starting line up.
But at the end of the day, everyone and their mother (and their great-aunt and grandfather) knew this would happen. Barcelona are, as painful as it is to admit it, the best club side in the world, arguably in the history of football. Arsene knew they were too good to turn down.
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littlefrenchmuffin:
andrewg-:
ok, now i want to cry :S
Cesc, is not your fault. It is not, stop it.
;_________;
just… idk.
Inspired by the iconic Japanese cartoon Captain Tsubsa (aka Olive & Tom) Arsenal FC Blog’s “Chiba Cesc!!” shirt is designed by Sonia, an illustrator/digital designer and passionate Arsenal supporter from Philadelphia in the US.
(12 July, 2010) Barajas Airport - Madrid, Spain