Cesc Fàbregas: La Masia, Messi, Arsenal, World Cup & Como | Kickin’ It Season 3 | CBS Sports Golazo



In this episode of Kickin’ It presented by Modelo, former Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea majestic midfielder Cesc Fàbregas joins to talk about his transition into a manager at Como in Serie A, winning the World Cup, his first time meeting Lionel Messi, playing for Arsenal and their chances this season. He also discusses how he became a Chelsea player with a José Mourinho story as well as comparisons between Lamine Yamal & Messi.

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46 thoughts on “Cesc Fàbregas: La Masia, Messi, Arsenal, World Cup & Como | Kickin’ It Season 3 | CBS Sports Golazo”

  1. Really good interview (👏 👏 👏 Kate) with so much insight to the thinking behind Cesc's mind. No doubt he will one day win the Champion's League as a manager.

  2. Cesc Fàbregas will always be one of the players I admired most during his time at Arsenal. From the early 2005 to 2010 seasons, he wasn’t just a talented midfielder — he was the heart of the team. The way he controlled the game, his intelligence on the ball, and the maturity he showed at such a young age made him unforgettable. When he wore the captain’s armband, he led with passion and commitment, and you could tell how much he cared for the club.

    Even though he eventually moved on to Barcelona and later Chelsea, my respect for him never faded. His football mind, his creativity, and the influence he had on the pitch were special. No matter where his career took him, I’ll always appreciate what he gave to Arsenal and how much joy he brought during those years. Cesc will always be one of the greats in my eyes

  3. Crazy to have so many generational midfielders at the same time at Barca.
    Instead of having Xavi, Iniesta, Busquets, Alcantara, Fabregas I the same period, maybe the football Gods should have spread them a bit better through the years

  4. Kate went a bit heavy with the bronzer here but conducted the interview beautifully.
    Cesc in his Arsenal days was the master of tempo, could slow it down or speed it up and always knew what the game was demanding. An absolute exquisite player and one of the finest to have played the game. I wish Arsene would have taken him back after his Barca stint but was still heartbroken he left. Cesc deserved titles and with Arsene’s hands tied due to ownership conflict he didn’t have the investment in the team to win titles in that period.

  5. I love the way she conducted the interview.the right questions combined with beautiful Answers provides a fresh point of view from the player perspective on every topic.
    Amazing job well done.
    🔥

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