Jose Mourinho is convinced Cesc Fabregas has all the
attributes to fill the void left by Frank Lampard in Chelsea's midfield this
season.
Fabregas shone in Chelsea's 2-1 friendly victory over
Ferencvaros on Sunday and netted the game's winning goal with a well-taken
finish after a mazy dribble into the penalty area.
The Spain international agreed a five-year deal at
Stamford Bridge in June after three seasons with Barcelona in La Liga, and was
immediately identified as a successor to Lampard, who scored a club-record 211
goals in 648 appearances for the club.
Lampard was released by Chelsea at the end of last season
and will spend time on loan with Premier League champions Manchester City ahead
of a move to new MLS franchise New York City
"Frank is the history of the club, history nobody
can forget," Mourinho told Chelsea's official website.
"Fabregas is the future; history is history but the
future is more important at the moment.
"My opinion, and the opinion of my players, is that
Fabregas is the right player to occupy that central position in midfield."
Chelsea, who open their Premier League campaign against
new boys Burnley at Turf Moor next Monday, are one of several clubs who have
had to deal with players reporting back for training at different times
following their exertions at the World Cup in Brazil.
"It's been a difficult pre-season because we started
with seven players," Mourinho added. "After that, step by step,
players were arriving after the World Cup and holidays.
"Finally, in this last week we've had everybody
together but obviously not everyone is prepared.
"For example, [Branislav] Ivanovic has been training
for one month, [Andre] Schurrle has trained for five days, so there is a big
difference between players.
"We have to play the first league match next weekend
and we will be ready for that."
Culled from Soccerway


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