‘Jose Mourinho was my enemy’, says Chelsea’s Cesc Fabregas

  • Cesc Fabregas had a heated rivalry with Jose Mourinho at Arsenal and Barcelona
  • The Spaniard watched Mourinho win five domestic trophies as Chelsea boss
  • Mourinho would continue the rivalry with Fabregas whilst at Real Madrid
  • Fabregas won six of their 13 La Liga meetings during his three seasons in Spain
  • The 30-year-old insists he ‘learned a lot’ and has positive memories of Mourinho

Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas has spoken out about his former boss and ‘enemy’ Jose Mourinho.

As the man who brought the Spaniard to Stamford Bridge – snubbing former club Arsenal – it’s fair to say Mourinho and Fabregas have had an up-down relationship.

Fabregas was a younger talent in the Arsenal team that finished second to Mourinho’s first Premier League triumph with the Blues in 2005, and then fourth the following season.

Cesc Fabregas has spoken out about his rivalry with Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho

Fabregas competed against Mourinho at Arsenal and at Pep Guardiola's Barcelona

Fabregas competed against Mourinho at Arsenal and at Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona

Before Mourinho brought him to Chelsea in 2015 where he won his first Premier League title

Before Mourinho brought him to Chelsea in 2015 where he won his first Premier League title

CESC V MOURINHO 

At Arsenal

Played: 6

Won: 0 

Drawn: 3

Lost: 3

At Barcelona 

Played: 13

Won: 6

Drawn: 3

Lost: 4

The 30-year-old would go on to watch the Portuguese manager win five domestic trophies in English football, before rekindling his rivalry with Mourinho in La Liga.

‘He was my enemy when he was in charge at Madrid or Chelsea, competing and wanting to beat him,’ Fabregas told Vanity Fair magazine.

‘From there I became his player at Chelsea and would go with him to the death.

‘I learned a lot, I have a very positive memory of him. Forever.’ 

After a six-year spell without a major trophy at Arsenal, Fabregas made his dream return to the Nou Camp and to Barcelona where he would reignite his rivalry with then Real Madrid manager Mourinho.

The 30-year-old will face his old boss again this season when Chelsea face United in November

The 30-year-old will face his old boss again this season when Chelsea face United in November

During a three-season spell in Spain, Fabregas played in 13 El Classicos winning six, with three draws and four defeats. 

But while the Fabregas got the better of his former boss in Spain, it was under Mourinho that Fabregas could finally taste Premier League success when he returned to win the Premier League for the first time in 2015, and again last season.

But insists he has learned a lot from the Portuguese manager and has positive memories

But insists he has learned a lot from the Portuguese manager and has positive memories

Competition to get into Antonio Conte’s Chelsea side is intense though, but Fabregas insisted he is committed to the Blues.  

‘I have found absolute happiness at Chelsea,’ Fabregas added.

‘The family is delighted, totally adapted to life in London and the fans love me.

‘I am too happy to change clubs, I just miss my family and my friends in Barcelona.’

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