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Fabregas " We can do something special this season"


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Cesc Fabregas has re-affirmed his commitment to Arsenal. Over the summer, media reports suggested the 20-year-old midfielder may be tempted away from Emirates Stadium.However, speaking exclusively to Arsenal.com on Friday afternoon, the Spaniard spoke of his loyalty to the side and his desire to bring the first silverware back to the new stadium in the coming campaign. ââ¬ÅI love this club, I believe a lot in this team and I feel we can do something special this season,ââ¬Â he said. ââ¬ÅWe have been playing together for the last three or four years. We are very young but we capable of doing big things. ââ¬ÅSince the start of this project we all promised to be together. We have to stick together and make titles for Arsenal.ââ¬Â

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Arsene Wenger has insisted he was always confident Cesc Fabregas would stay at Arsenal.The Spaniard pledged his future to The Gunners this week despite admitting he had held talks with Real Madrid.Thierry Henry joined Barcelona last month but Wenger maintains there was no danger of Fabregas following him to Spain."There was never any question in my mind," he told Sky Sports News.Kolo Toure is also happy to keep Cesc Fabregas, and warned Arsenal's Premier League rivals that he expects the midfielder to be even stronger this season."It is going to be really important for Arsenal because he is one of our best players," said Toure."Cesc is improving and I think this season he is going to be much better."Toure also backed Arsenal's young strikers to fill the void left by Henry."It is true that we have lost Titi but we have some good strikers in Emmanuel Adebayor, (Robin) van Persie and Eduardo da Silva," he explained."We all have to work together and do something for the club."
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Everyone can carry on underestimating us, we never win anything when were favorites anyway, but I feel were gonna sick this season. Lessons have been learned & we've almost adapted to a new style of football.
wot style is that then?
In the 'invincible' era we attacked with pace & mostly down the left with Ljungberg making runs into the box & Henry playing as a winger/striker, obviously this is no longer the case.Now our play is a lot more central with both fullbacks providing width & our midfielders cutting inside, crossing over & interchanging with each other.
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