How did Cesc Fabregas Revolutionize Arsenal?

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  • čas přidán 22. 01. 2021
  • Cesc Fabregas is one of the most influential footballers in the recent history of Arsenal Football club.
    So much so that he was actually responsible for revolutionizing how they play the very game of football while he was still a player at the club.
    With that in mind, that brings us to the question of the day: How did Cesc Fabregas revolutionize Arsenal?
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  • @silenceisloud8418
    @silenceisloud8418 Před 3 lety +313

    I will be forever grateful for Fabregas, to see him develop was amazing . O how we could do with a player like him now.

    • @foreigncurrency83
      @foreigncurrency83 Před 3 lety +16

      You mean how we could do with the manager who developed him and many others

    • @eshiofunehsanni6047
      @eshiofunehsanni6047 Před 3 lety +5

      @@foreigncurrency83 took the words right out of my mouth

    • @theenigma7995
      @theenigma7995 Před 2 lety +10

      A player like him would still lift this team regardless of manager. People forget how good arsenals midfield was in those years. The quality of our midfielders between 05-11 in terms of creativity was almost always in the top 5 in world football.

    • @TheBallProphet
      @TheBallProphet Před 2 lety +1

      Odegaard and esr maybe have the ability

    • @TeamEchelonRecords
      @TeamEchelonRecords Před 2 lety +1

      Smith Rowe hopefully

  • @bearthenomad1770
    @bearthenomad1770 Před 3 lety +275

    Fabregas had a stipulation in his contract that would prioritise an offer from Arsenal above any other club. Of course Fabregas was leaving and asked Barcelona to wait out for an offer from Arsenal to come in, supposedly Wenger wasn’t interested and Fabregas eventually settled for Chelsea. This is from the man himself.

    • @drone124
      @drone124 Před 3 lety +68

      Wenger himself said that he closed the door on players who had left Arsenal with the goal of making former players regret their decision. very proud man but at the time Arsenal had both Wilshere and Ramsey coming into the team. Arteta was the only recognizable midfield anchor

    • @Smart1529
      @Smart1529 Před 2 lety +38

      @@drone124 which is wild that he said that because Sol Campbell and Thierry Henry came back to the club for a short period.

    • @drone124
      @drone124 Před 2 lety +8

      @@Smart1529 only right to make an exception for the greatest ever Premier League striker but i didbt know that about Sol

    • @19daniboy91
      @19daniboy91 Před 2 lety +24

      Wenger said that he already had Özil in his position and that’s why he didn’t bring him back

    • @luisitoviii1090
      @luisitoviii1090 Před 2 lety +3

      @@drone124 they let sol go in 2006 because he was injury ridden and they thought he was past his prime. They gave him a 6 month contract in 2010 because gallas and vermaelen were injured. Both times for free.

  • @footballbrainer279
    @footballbrainer279 Před 2 lety +115

    During Spain's dominance in World Football they had a crazy array of midfielders Sergio Busquets - Xabi Alonso - Xavi Hernandez - Iniesta - Cesc Fabregas - Santi Cazorla - Silva - Mata etc guys like Arteta couldn't get a call up at all

    • @codino97
      @codino97 Před 2 lety +2

      @@hypie88 they swept the 2012 euros? both in 2010 and 2012 they barely got past portugal in 2010 they scored an offside goal by villa and in 2012 they won on penalties after very dubious calls from the referee

    • @codino97
      @codino97 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hypie88 i actually watched them since Im portuguese and all u know and despite them having stupid amounts of possession the biggest chances were all portuguese

    • @C.Ronaldo7.2017
      @C.Ronaldo7.2017 Před rokem

      ​@@hypie88Portugal played good and had lot of canches
      And missed only 1 penalty

    • @C.Ronaldo7.2017
      @C.Ronaldo7.2017 Před rokem

      @@hypie88 fluky plays 😂
      Portugal was the hardest opponent spain in 2012 and third hardest in 2010 after Netherlands and Paraguay
      Ronaldo used to brake spain defence a lot like in that friendly in 2010 where Portugal won

    • @C.Ronaldo7.2017
      @C.Ronaldo7.2017 Před rokem

      @@hypie88 at least this clown watched those matches live and know what Portugal can do if not to nani finishing
      Cr7 made a mess of alba and capdevila in their matches but Portugal players missed a lot

  • @ysaa7095
    @ysaa7095 Před 2 lety +14

    I remember I was on a bus, it was raining, I was surfing the net when I saw the confirmation that Fabregas has gone to Barça. I was 20 back then, tears rolling down and trying my best to calm down.

  • @johnnystorm5457
    @johnnystorm5457 Před 3 lety +160

    First Arsenal shirt I got, he was my hero. However, it ended too sour for him to be an Arsenal legend. He could've been a cult hero, but his stint at Chelsea ruined that aswell (I'm sure he doesn't regret it). I guess he's just an important part of our history and probably our greatest what could have been.
    Really enjoyed this video, you've got a new subscriber

    • @FootballIconic
      @FootballIconic  Před 3 lety +28

      Cheers man! Yeah I get that. Even Fabregas admitted that he left too soon. And him going to Chelsea definitely didn't improve his image in the eyes of Arsenal fans

    • @lssthmn
      @lssthmn Před 3 lety +16

      Honestly I'm sure he would have loved to come back to Arsenal but having Özil on that payroll in the midfield and signing Fabregas wouldn't be possible I think.

    • @lorecan
      @lorecan Před 2 lety +4

      It’s a bit mental that arsenal had first refusal on Fabregas and didn’t seem interested. I think it was a buy back clause for under market value as well?

    • @danielwarren3138
      @danielwarren3138 Před 2 lety +6

      @@lorecan I remember hearing that too. Considering that I can't blame Fabregas for going to Chelsea, where could he really go that wouldn't make him a "traitor" to Arsenal? He wasn't going to stay a benchwarmer at Barcelona just so he wouldn't play against Arsenal.

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @HasibRaiyan
    @HasibRaiyan Před 3 lety +133

    After Vieira left, he was the perfect man to lead the Midfield 👊.

    • @19daniboy91
      @19daniboy91 Před 3 lety +16

      For me, Vieira was far more important and a huge loss for the team.

    • @kingdj2451
      @kingdj2451 Před 3 lety +5

      @@19daniboy91 Yup and better overall

    • @heijimikata7181
      @heijimikata7181 Před 3 lety +14

      @@19daniboy91 Technically, Fab seems better but Arsenal lacked strong, physical players to make up for guys like Vieira, Kolo, Lauren, etc. who can easily defeat opponents and who rarely have big injuries.

    • @codino97
      @codino97 Před 2 lety +1

      @@heijimikata7181 thing is fabregas could work better as a cam not a cm in a premier league in early 2000s he didnt have the physical atributes necessary to play in that role instead he should be used like lampard for example but assisting more and scoring less goals

    • @gladiatorscoops4907
      @gladiatorscoops4907 Před rokem +3

      @@kingdj2451 I think in terms of vision, seeing the game in front of him and his passing range he was ahead of Vieira but everything else Vieira was a better player.
      People often forget how technically gifted Vieira was. In possession Vieira was certainly more comfortable than Fabrigas, he had great feet for a big guy, often taking the ball down, using his twinkle toes to get a little room past a player then he would use his power and athleticism to drive away from them and tear through the middle of teams.
      Vieira was no slouch in terms of passing having an excellent range of passing although not on the level of Fabrigas who in my years of watching Arsenal only Bergkamp was probably a better passer of the ball.
      But its everything going backwards where Vieira absolutely dwarves Fabby. Fabrigas lack of pace and strength was his biggest weakness and the more powerful players could go past him with ease.
      What I will say is it didn't stop Fabrigas trying, he was a fighter and certainly didn't lack effort in his defensive duties but it wasn't his game, he was more about everything in front, where he was one of the best I have seen for Arsenal.
      Just a shame Wenger went too far into buying technical players and didn't invest in some power and athleticism. I could have seen us win a few more trophies if we had secured Yaya Toure to partner Fabrigas in our midfield. Of course we had Diaby which obviously didn't work out, but even when he was fit and playing he tended to be more comfortable in an 8 role rather than a 6.

  • @sparshrastogi2646
    @sparshrastogi2646 Před rokem +5

    One of my favourites of all time. I remember watching him play when I was a teenager, and I tried to model his style of play whenever I played footy with my friends and classmates.

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

      Same. He's so criminally underrated:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @osheathegreat2112
    @osheathegreat2112 Před 3 lety +66

    What a player Fabregas was he won everything in the game, leagues, European cups, and international trophies. The only thing missing is the individual awards and recognition, he should be mentioned in the same breath as Xavi, Iniesta and Pirlo as one of the best of Midfielders in the same 2000s and 2010s. People forget he assisted Iniesta's winning goal in the world cup final. A real manifestation of greatness.

    • @rodi2641
      @rodi2641 Před 2 lety +1

      What European Cup ?

    • @nottheonefromearth
      @nottheonefromearth Před rokem +2

      He is very good, though I think that those other players mentioned are still a class above him.

    • @dasurmel1424
      @dasurmel1424 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@nottheonefromearth he has way better stats then all of them(in his peak he had 15goals and assissts in 27 pl games)and i think overall better ability but didnt fit the very strict barcelona/spain system.

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@dasurmel1424100%. Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting. It's a madness. People forget these details as time goes by. Imagine the hype and adulation that would surround a young player like that in this day and age of media/broadcasting hyperbole with numbers like that.

  • @tonymverah8059
    @tonymverah8059 Před 3 lety +17

    I'm a UNITED faithful but CESC was pure talent and class... always!!

  • @vdotme
    @vdotme Před 2 lety +52

    Yikes, he was only 24 when he went to Barca. It felt like he was 28 - he'd been an influential 1st team regular for so long. Definitely a legend. He was right to leave, as sad as it was for the fans. If the powers that be had got him a decent team to lead he'd definitely have stayed. Arsenal were the ONLY big club to use new stadium costs and balancing finances as an excuse for not getting the best players in.

    • @MichaelHattem
      @MichaelHattem Před rokem +7

      It wasn't an "excuse." Arsenal were also the only big club in that era to build a new stadium, and they did it while keeping Russian oligarchs like Usmanov from taking over the club. Wenger and the board did they best they could with what they had. He kept the club in the CL for 10 years after opening the stadium. After the unbeaten season and run and the doubles, it's probably his most impressive achievement.

    • @user-ol8ri4lb7d
      @user-ol8ri4lb7d Před rokem

      ​@@MichaelHattemusamanov shouldve taken over the club we would have had so much money being pumped in we would definitely won more titles and even possible 2 ucls

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ●Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ●Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ●"Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period."
      ●09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ●Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @user-my2zn1tj6n
    @user-my2zn1tj6n Před 3 lety +28

    Don’t understand how this channel doesn’t have more subscribers, more viewers, more buzz. I literally watched this Fabregas video and felt compelled to watch the rest of the content on the channel.. for some reason, this one was emotional for a reason I can’t determine looool
    Keep up the grind, hopefully you’ll start pulling your numbers up soon!

  • @DayDay1991
    @DayDay1991 Před 3 lety +59

    Amazing player for Arsenal

    • @FootballIconic
      @FootballIconic  Před 3 lety +6

      100% agreed. There were several times when this guy was the only good thing going for them!

    • @kgosimodisaeman226
      @kgosimodisaeman226 Před 2 lety

      Amazing player for chelsea

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

      My Favourite Player of AMy Favourite Player of All Time:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.ll Time:
      ●Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ●Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ●"Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period."
      ●09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ●Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @dvdesprza
    @dvdesprza Před 2 lety +6

    My favorite all time player. Give him the ball and he produces magic. Off the ball incredible work rate. Some would say that he didn’t excel at any one thing but he always seemed to do the right thing. His genius gave him the ability to play almost anywhere on the front half of the pitch which resulted in him constantly being played out of his preferred position like playing on the wing with Barcelona or as CF with Spain during the Euro in 2012. Amazing player.

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Same. He's so criminally underrated:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @nushjbrowne3259
    @nushjbrowne3259 Před 2 lety +4

    He was a great player for us, but he left us too soon, especially when we needed him the most, I think it was one of the reason Mr Wenger didn't resigned him when he left Barca.His departure put lots of pains in the arsenal supporters heart, especially me.

  • @remus6953
    @remus6953 Před 3 lety +16

    Bro you are underrated asf

  • @hanklesacks
    @hanklesacks Před 3 lety +10

    Was a big influence on me as a kid growing up, i molded my game based on his.

    • @htravels808
      @htravels808 Před 2 lety +2

      By looking at your pic, you could be his grandfather

  • @lwandomadikizela2213
    @lwandomadikizela2213 Před rokem +3

    Fabregas was a joy to watch at Arsenal. He played a key role for Arsenal to keep up with Manchester United and Chelsea. Assisted the winning goal in South Africa in 2010 when he passed the ball to Iniesta. Got his dream move but joined them at the wrong time and return to England but joined Chelsea instead when Wenger refused to bring him back to Arsenal.

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @cesc8
    @cesc8 Před 2 lety +13

    Amazing work! Cesc was essential in my understanding and my love for this sport. his talent is something unique very few people can recognize it.

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @vandijk4572
    @vandijk4572 Před rokem +2

    My favourite Spanish player of all time. What a talent

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

    • @vandijk4572
      @vandijk4572 Před 7 měsíci

      @@oisin5684 a truly special player.

  • @46.56.A.
    @46.56.A. Před 2 lety +8

    Fabregas at Arsenal was insane.

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 4 měsíci

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @sagarranjan4585
    @sagarranjan4585 Před 3 lety +4

    I'm a life long Man Utd fan but was almost tempted once to buy the Arsenal 2005/06 Fabregas jersey because he was probably the coolest player (along with Becks) without even trying to be cool.

  • @gigicathy396
    @gigicathy396 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you Fabregas. You are legend. My most fav player.

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 4 měsíci +1

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @iMertin90
    @iMertin90 Před 3 lety +53

    He made me change as a player. He made me a CM

    • @qamileilazi5651
      @qamileilazi5651 Před 3 lety +3

      lol same here. from CF to CAM

    • @dondamon4669
      @dondamon4669 Před 2 lety

      A CM? What a complete mug?

    • @Momo-qs5re
      @Momo-qs5re Před 2 lety

      @@dondamon4669 A Central midfielder lol

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @jorgeherrera1074
    @jorgeherrera1074 Před 2 lety +14

    I was disappointed he didn’t make as much an impact on Barcelona when he came over. He was a player I was so glad to have seen Barca purchase.

    • @heijimikata7181
      @heijimikata7181 Před 2 lety +3

      Still, 42 goals and a buckload of assists. The majority of his prime was certainly spent in Barcelona.

  • @moncefecw3131
    @moncefecw3131 Před 3 lety +5

    I just love him really I just do

  • @Zamppa86
    @Zamppa86 Před 3 lety +9

    One of my absolute favourites back in the day! I liked his play already when he was playing for Arsenal but when he arrived to Barcelona I just had to get the official jersey with his #4 and name on the back!

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ●Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ●Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ●"Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period."
      ●09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ●Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @umarwasika3914
    @umarwasika3914 Před rokem +1

    I've watched your videos almost back to back. It's good content and very entertaining as well.

  • @HasibRaiyan
    @HasibRaiyan Před 3 lety +20

    Johan Cruyff will be a perfect one for a video.

  • @oeckstei
    @oeckstei Před 2 lety +3

    The reason I started following Arsenal in 2007. Arsenal could use a player like him now. Cazorla helped filled that void for a bit.

  • @ace99100
    @ace99100 Před 3 lety +4

    Cesc Fabregas is inspirational

  • @malango255
    @malango255 Před 2 lety +4

    in those days when he was at arsenal he was never out of my fantasy football teams. Amazing player.

  • @kosmasacco
    @kosmasacco Před 3 lety +5

    I love it all. I love the quality content

  • @MBison-vm6gq
    @MBison-vm6gq Před 2 lety

    Dude... your videos are the best man 👌🏿👍🏿👊🏿

  • @MudaneChango
    @MudaneChango Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you men I really enjoyed it You made my night when you mentioned Chelsea to Fabregas and immediately said that's none of my business🤣😜

  • @_iBA17
    @_iBA17 Před rokem +1

    It is my first video to watch in your channel
    like & subscribe are well deserved 🥳👏🏽
    nice effort

  • @laidbacklifestyle389
    @laidbacklifestyle389 Před 3 lety +10

    Been arsenal fan since 7, because of Francesc Fabregas. When he left us I remember nearly crying and worse yet when we didn't buy him back when he went to Chelsea.
    If we would've kept Cesc, Santi, Ozil and Ramsey, Sanchez. We would've deffs have another empire. Love this kid man👌

    • @dondamon4669
      @dondamon4669 Před 2 lety

      Another empire? You never had one!

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ●Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ●Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ●"Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period."
      ●09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ●Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @briangonye3281
    @briangonye3281 Před 2 lety +5

    I became an Arsenal fan after reading an article about him winning the under 17 world cup with Spain and joining Arsenal at the age of 16. At the time I thought he was the best young player ever and would one day be the best player in the world. I had no idea who Messi was

  • @nicjavier4
    @nicjavier4 Před 2 lety +2

    my favorite player of all time

  • @matthewmcbratney9704
    @matthewmcbratney9704 Před 3 lety +7

    Actually is so frustrating to think of what he could've been at Arsenal if we just built the team around him, RVP and Nasri but instead they went and won the trophies at other clubs when they should've won them at Arsenal.

    • @kingdj2451
      @kingdj2451 Před 3 lety +1

      Arsenal were declining and they wanted to win trophies

    • @jar0head183
      @jar0head183 Před 2 lety

      Club turned bac on him n rvp
      Watch interview

  • @christophery8927
    @christophery8927 Před rokem

    Good video and a good story. Well done!

  • @joshuasinclair7649
    @joshuasinclair7649 Před 3 lety +2

    Another great video interesting as always

  • @footballbrainer279
    @footballbrainer279 Před 2 lety +5

    He stepped up to fill the boots of Patrick Vieira the best CDM alongside Roy Keane
    It's hard to fill the boots of someone like Vieira but Fabregas did well
    Captain at 21 years was major faith in him from Arsene Wenger
    His time at Barcelona wasn't great, it's hard to turn down Barcelona his dream club who pursued him so much, Spanish players after winning the World Cup in 2010 during the celebrations tried making him wear a Barca jersey
    He could have stayed at Arsenal coz there's no way he was going to dislodge either Sergio - Xavi and Iniesta from the first 11 well unless Barca could have played Iniesta on the wing like in the Spain national team but it's hard to say no to Barcelona especially during that time
    His time at Chelsea was great too
    He was one of the best midfielders to play in the EPL

  • @sheldonbrown3490
    @sheldonbrown3490 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video!!

  • @peterturayjr
    @peterturayjr Před 2 lety

    Your content is GOATED 🤝

  • @DayDay1991
    @DayDay1991 Před 3 lety +6

    Great video again 👏👏👏👏

  • @ozeirGD
    @ozeirGD Před 2 lety +6

    Even though he played for Arsenal (I'm a man utd fan), he's one of my favourite midfielder that I looked up to. His style of play who does not have physically strong ability, his vision, passing, skills, and finishing makes him one of the best.

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ●Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ●Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ●"Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period."
      ●09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ●Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @TheGlassEyesOfficial
    @TheGlassEyesOfficial Před 3 lety +2

    Bruh why are you so good at making these

    • @FootballIconic
      @FootballIconic  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha, thanks man! Hopefully they just get better.

  • @abd-bm3cd
    @abd-bm3cd Před 2 lety +9

    Barcelona stunted his growth imo. It wasn't the right time for him to leave Arsenal and I truly think he would've had a better career had he postponed his return to Barca for a few more years. He was playing the best football of his career and captaining a respectable club at 25. Everybody knew wasn't going to offset an already balanced Xavi, Iniesta and Busquets at that point of their careers. In the end Arsenal's captain prematurely left for Barca's bench and several key Arsenal players jumped ship that window because of this transfer...

  • @ace-paidinfull5240
    @ace-paidinfull5240 Před rokem

    Great trip back down memory lane

  • @bazingacurta2567
    @bazingacurta2567 Před 3 lety +1

    I subscribed because you were respectful when you asked to subscribe. I hate when CZcamsrs act like I owe them a subscription just because I watched some of their videos. Like, I've already "paid" for what I saw when I watched the ads. It's so obnoxious. Sometimes I just don't want to be annoyed by constant updates, even though I may have liked their videos.
    Also your content is very good, so...

  • @davidtheking7581
    @davidtheking7581 Před 3 lety +18

    Nice vid bro ur doing so good on yt. what is ur goal this year? And hope ur get 10k :)😃😃😃😃😃😃😃

    • @FootballIconic
      @FootballIconic  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks man, really appreciate your feedback! I see your comments every time!
      I guess I'm still figuring things out regarding editing/ scripting/ voiceovers and whatnot, so not too concerned about numbers at the moment. Just trying to get better at making videos for now.
      Although 10k would be amazing though! Haha

    • @Sirius1914
      @Sirius1914 Před 3 lety +1

      @@FootballIconic 30k party!

    • @FootballIconic
      @FootballIconic  Před 3 lety

      @@Sirius1914 Let's goooooo!!

  • @mrboni5
    @mrboni5 Před 2 lety +3

    Arsene was like, we can't get Cesc because we already have Ozil, while Man U and PSG are like, fuck it well make it work😂😂😂

  • @lalitthapa101
    @lalitthapa101 Před 3 lety +27

    We arsenal fans don't like talking about him and RVP 😂
    Next video recommendation,
    How good was Tony Adams?
    Arsenal one club legend and a league winning captian.

    • @dondamon4669
      @dondamon4669 Před 2 lety +5

      Some times players just have to go to great teams

    • @arsenal2death
      @arsenal2death Před 2 lety +4

      arsenal fans loved him and van persie the most.. that's why it hurt the most

  • @mistyshadow100
    @mistyshadow100 Před 3 lety +1

    im a few years older and his was career was the most the most entertaining to follow

  • @footballbrainer279
    @footballbrainer279 Před 2 lety +6

    When Arsenal started building the Emirates stadium they were cash strapped in terms of buying players, they couldn't replace their invincible team with players of the same quality players and hence their team's standards went down
    But Arsene Wenger did his best to use academy graduates, young players and not so world class players and maintain their top 4 spot
    Mourinho joined Chelsea after Abramovich's take over and changed the two horse race into a 3 horse race

  • @bkhan19
    @bkhan19 Před rokem

    Fabregas had the best creative passing and playmaking vision than all his peers.

  • @oisin5684
    @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

    My Favourite Player of All Time:
    ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
    ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
    (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
    Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
    (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
    Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
    (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
    ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
    ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
    ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
    Goals: 15
    Assists: 15
    Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
    ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
    ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
    ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
    ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
    ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @balibigb
    @balibigb Před rokem

    At a time we had to sell our best players, he was that hope, dude even helped with the sale of Viera first (filled that gap brilliantly) AND thenHenry, by developing an insane link with the entire roster most especially Adebayor ... Fabregas was just AWESOME for arsenal and for someone that young, impressive! That's one of the reasons why I was okay with him playing for Chelsea, he still has my admiration

  • @jcdova29
    @jcdova29 Před 2 lety +1

    Fabregas is one if the best midfielders of his time.

  • @ls907
    @ls907 Před 2 lety +3

    I wouldn't say he revolutionised arsenal, as arsenal's best era was pre fabregas. He was the reason for the change in style of play that seemed to work in Europe but fell short in the league at crucial stages. Definitely one of arsenal's top 10 best ever players and right up there with Xavi and Iniesta.

  • @somalinetflix3533
    @somalinetflix3533 Před rokem +1

    "He Actually even won two premier leagu trophies how ever thats not my bussines" Wow at this moment I subscribed this channel cose I feel the Narater is some how a real gooner ❤😂

  • @paulanders4339
    @paulanders4339 Před 2 lety +18

    I have to say one thing. From 06-2011 too many chances from perfect passes by cesc happened. If they had TWO consistent forwards a season other than one, he would average 20 assists a season easy.

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

      100%. He finished with 15 goals and 15 assists from 27 PL appearances during the 09/10 season. Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting. It's a madness. People forget these details as time goes by.

  • @NiceDynamiteInc
    @NiceDynamiteInc Před 2 lety

    GOAT football youtuber!

  • @nermar9955
    @nermar9955 Před 2 lety

    Great video, but just to help you out a little. I think Transfermark count fantasy football assist. If you shoot and the keeper saves and one of your teammates scores on the rebound it counts as an assist in fantasy football.

  • @momonasri8611
    @momonasri8611 Před 3 lety +6

    I was blessed enough to watch players like Henry, Vieira, Bergkamp, Ovarmars, etc… but he is up there with them as in iconic for me. In his era Arsenal sold their soul to spineless and greedy Kroenke’s and went on to decline.

  • @avail420
    @avail420 Před 3 lety +6

    u deserve more subs

  • @chhanaj9792
    @chhanaj9792 Před 3 lety +2

    He made Arsenal game look fluent and beautiful. When he left Arsenal games were so boring and hard to watch.

  • @antonransome5932
    @antonransome5932 Před 3 lety +4

    Fabregas Nasri Song and Arteta is my favorite Arsenal midfield lineup ever. Cesc never should have left.

  • @loveadeola
    @loveadeola Před 3 měsíci +1

    Here in Nigeria, we called him Fabrepass

  • @Asshat237
    @Asshat237 Před 2 lety +2

    I think what Fabregas did was show Wenger that as grear as Vieira was, his role was a bit overrated. It's wonderful to have a big, tough ball winning center mid. But rather than tackles, the best defense is to just HAVE the ball. Fab was similar to his la masia compatriots Xavi, Iniesta, and Busquets in that their huge defensive impact came from NOT giving the ball up and making subtle midfield interceptions that aren't as memorable or flashy as a tough tackle.

    • @gladiatorscoops4907
      @gladiatorscoops4907 Před rokem

      Vieira had much more to his game than just being physical and being a tough tackler. That's what made him a special player.
      People often forget how technically gifted Vieira was. In possession Vieira was certainly more comfortable than Fabrigas, he had great feet for a big guy, often controlling difficult passes, or dispossessing a player, then using his twinkle toes to get a little room past a player then use his power and athleticism to drive away from them and tear through the middle of teams.
      Vieira was no slouch in terms of passing having an excellent range of passing although not on the level of Fabrigas who in my years of watching Arsenal only Bergkamp was probably a better passer of the ball.
      The reason why Wenger sold Vieira was because he knew Vieira's body was breaking down and was already showing a decline compared to previous seasons. Due to his build, physiology Vieira was never going to be able to keep reproducing the same level's of intensity in the PL going into his late 20's early 30's.
      Watch the CL Juve vs Arsenal match at Highbury - Fabrigas ran rings around Vieira only a short time after he left the club - Fabrigas star was on the rise and Vieira was already showing he was a shadow of the player he was in his prime at Arsenal. As good as Fabrigas was that evening if he played a 25 year old Vieira that night he would have been absolutely dominated.
      In short - Wenger trusted Fabrigas as the player who could replace him in being the driving force for the team and funds weren't there for Arsenal to go into the market either.
      Vieira's style of play hadn't become redundant, far from it as someone like Yaya Toure showed in his brief time in the PL.
      In my opinion and a lot of peoples opinions Wenger leaned too heavily into technical excellence rather than power and pace which was still really needed to be successful in the PL and this is what ultimately cost us winning more titles and being labelled as "soft" by other teams.

  • @MrKAKARONALDOMESSI
    @MrKAKARONALDOMESSI Před 3 lety +2

    How I wish I could go back to Sep 03

  • @stewartombou946
    @stewartombou946 Před 2 lety +7

    Say what you want about Cesc but he did what he had to do.
    Once a Gunner always a Gunner well except for Adebayor of course 🤣

  • @jron20r51
    @jron20r51 Před 2 lety +1

    You pointed out the truth, Wenger didn't keep up. He also didn't expect back player s that wanted to return.

  • @hitsurei
    @hitsurei Před 10 měsíci +1

    I remember when everyone says "he's going to be failed wonderkid",
    and then he became one of the best midfielder in the prem.

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @yermakhanbolatov273
    @yermakhanbolatov273 Před rokem +1

    My idol🥺

  • @lol-nj4oq
    @lol-nj4oq Před rokem

    Imagine a midfield or a team in general to have ozil, cazorla and fabregas with ramsey also. That md would be one of the greats of the pl

  • @unwarysage05w32
    @unwarysage05w32 Před 3 lety +1

    Damn he's the reason I became an arsenal fan

  • @galihwahyu8069
    @galihwahyu8069 Před 3 lety +12

    As United Fans im still remember when he played i just wanna see him got marked a lot 😂😂

    • @FootballIconic
      @FootballIconic  Před 3 lety +4

      Haha! There's a podcast on Rio Ferdinand's channel where even he says that every time they played Arsenal he always tried to make sure Fabregas didn't get a chance to turn and look up

    • @footballbrainer279
      @footballbrainer279 Před 3 lety +4

      He was one Arsenal player I wish Utd had.

    • @midz6187
      @midz6187 Před 2 lety

      @@footballbrainer279 and RVP lol

  • @budokmache3174
    @budokmache3174 Před 2 lety

    Fab4 is the reason why i love football / Arsenal / midfielder

  • @alexfzg9936
    @alexfzg9936 Před 3 lety +2

    🔥🔥

  • @tonymverah8059
    @tonymverah8059 Před 3 lety +1

    Do one for Jack Wilshere too! Never fulfilled his potential

  • @mrmeeseeks2534
    @mrmeeseeks2534 Před 3 lety +18

    If Martin Taylor did t turn Eduardos leg into wet cement fabregas would have 4 premier leagues instead of 3,

    • @DavidW-ng5zv
      @DavidW-ng5zv Před 2 lety

      He's only got two.

    • @mrmeeseeks2534
      @mrmeeseeks2534 Před 2 lety

      @@DavidW-ng5zv oh

    • @DavidW-ng5zv
      @DavidW-ng5zv Před 2 lety

      @@mrmeeseeks2534 both with Chelsea.
      He's got a case to be a Chelsea legend.

    • @HelioPopTart
      @HelioPopTart Před 2 lety

      @@DavidW-ng5zv he did become a legend. In fact it was Petr Cech whom passed the ball to Fabrepas and he scored on that beautiful game, where hazard had that solo goal where it will be forever remembered as one of the great 2010-2020 goals of that decade. It was amazing. Agent Cech thought he was playing back for Chelsea like the good old days and fabregas playing for Chelsea scored against Arsenal. Oh what a day that was. Lots of fond memories.

  • @aswadrani2755
    @aswadrani2755 Před 2 lety +2

    Not a legend but definitely a favourite player after henry. I change my favourite play position from striker to midfield just to intimidate cesc..!

  • @iliasVoolgaris
    @iliasVoolgaris Před 2 lety +3

    Nor Iniesta or Xavi were "Reaching their prime" in 2003, that was simply incorrect.... Iniesta barely had made his debut with Barcelona. The reason Cesc left is Arsenal, not Barcelona's playtime opportunities.

    • @sulahu
      @sulahu Před 2 lety

      True

    • @OJCally
      @OJCally Před 2 lety

      He rejoined Barcelona 2011 not 2003

  • @patriciohdzbravo5215
    @patriciohdzbravo5215 Před 3 lety

    Please do a video on Arshavin

  • @jarvismarvis8900
    @jarvismarvis8900 Před 3 lety +9

    He should have stayed 3 more seasons

  • @MrMooemoney
    @MrMooemoney Před 3 lety +3

    Credit to Arsene Wenger for playing Fabregas so young....

  • @ricardojones3442
    @ricardojones3442 Před 2 lety

    Do a David villa video please !

  • @muiz6194
    @muiz6194 Před 3 lety +1

    Can u make a vid about Lewis enrike plss

  • @beverleyhealy3775
    @beverleyhealy3775 Před rokem

    He reminds me of Silva when at Man City, both controlled the game and created goals, both were small and Spanish! - prob Arsenals best ever!

  • @GistTech
    @GistTech Před 3 lety +1

    Fans sometimes forget Players have feelings too and need to win trophies. Arsenal was not serious enough to compete with Chelsea, Manutd, Liverpool in winning titles. they had a top 4 mindset.
    Thanks to Chelsea and Barcelona, such talents deserve to win a major trophy
    Giroud also won the UEFA champions league.

  • @hoangduythanh1540
    @hoangduythanh1540 Před 2 lety

    Once was my idol, after he left, the word “idol” disapear from my dictionary as well.

  • @noelchoi9888
    @noelchoi9888 Před 3 lety +10

    Amazing player. Should have stayed at Arsenal.

    • @FootballIconic
      @FootballIconic  Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah, even Fabregas himself said that he thinks he should've stayed two years or so longer

  • @Daswaggermasta
    @Daswaggermasta Před 2 lety +1

    Cesc was the epitome of what was wrong with Arsenal under Wenger; full of promise but lacked the mental fortitude to do it when it mattered. Should have won a few prems and dare i say the champions league ( they were a much better side than the United side that beat them in the CL semi final)

  • @5thdawg917
    @5thdawg917 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice for you to make another video of another Chelsea Legend 😁

  • @robertperreira9050
    @robertperreira9050 Před 2 lety

    It's incredible that he was that good and yet never really got a shot at Barca because Xavi and Iniesta were just better. Spanish football at that point in time was a monster.

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

      My Favourite Player of All Time:
      ● Fabregas was 17 years old during virtually the entirety of his breakthrough season of 04/05 and made 33 league appearances (24 starts) in a side just off the back of winning the previous seasons league without losing a game, finished 2nd in that current campaign and won the FA Cup. Just let that sink in. Absolutely frightening 😲.
      ● Youngest Arsenal goalscorer:
      (16 years 212 days v Wolves Dec 2003)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in League:
      (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Aug 2004)
      Youngest Arsenal goalscorer in Europe:
      (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg Dec 2004)
      ● Only he and Evan Ferguson have 10+ goals/assists to there names as 18 year olds in the Premier League era who weren't from England. Had to get that one in as an Irishman 😄.
      ● Statistics show that in the five years prior to Fàbregas's departure from Arsenal, Fàbregas created 466 goal-scoring chances, made 86 assists and scored 48 goals, all three statistics topping those of new teammates Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, despite both having made more appearances in the same period.
      ● 09/10 League Season: Apps: 27
      Goals: 15
      Assists: 15
      Who knows what numbers he would have finished with that season if he'd avoided a few niggling injuries during the first half of that campaign and not fractured his leg to Barca in March and been ruled out for the remainder of the season. I've no doubt that he would have comfortably broken the record of 20 assists in a PL season and in all likelihood would have 20+ League goals to his name alongside it. All from CM at 22 years of age in his second season as club captain as well it's worth noting.
      ● All time leader in history of assists for Spanish national team.
      ● Most assists as a CM in the 21st century ahead of the likes of Lampard, Gerrard, Iniesta & Xavi.
      ● Only player in PL era to record 10+ assists in 6 separate seasons.
      ● 2nd All Time Leader in assists in PL history to Ryan Giggs who spent 9 and a half more seasons than him in the PL .
      ● Made captain of Arsenal at the tender age of 21 as well. He was absolute magic.

  • @trojanhorse6029
    @trojanhorse6029 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Arsenal really had a poor squad management during Fabregas time at Arsenal. I think if the club had a bit more ambition during Fabregas time they would have competed much more.

    • @oisin5684
      @oisin5684 Před 7 měsíci

      His departure in 2011 was the catalyst for the clubs downfall in relation to actually competing for the games top honours and marked the beginning of over a decade of mediocrity until recent times by the metric of actually mixing it with the big boys up until the business end of the season.

  • @Playmaka10x
    @Playmaka10x Před 8 měsíci

    Back when youngsters were actually GENERATIONAL

  • @youtalk2815
    @youtalk2815 Před rokem +1

    Fabregas is Arsenal legend imagine you are a midfielder all the chances you created wasted by Lord Bendtner and emanuel adebayor

  • @andrewfasanya6904
    @andrewfasanya6904 Před rokem

    16 year old and always played as it said on the tin