Hmmm, who agrees with Cesc Fabregas? He has revealed that Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho and former Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola are "more similar than people think".
Fabregas has
worked under both Mourinho and Pep Guardiola and the two are often seen
to be polar opposites, despite their repeated clashes.
But the
27-year-old insists the two are both driven by the same intense will to
win, and claims they are in fact remarkably similar.
He told El
Pais: "Don't be so sure [that they're so different]. I think they have
one very important thing in common: they're winners.
"They both
hate losing. They're more similar than many people think. Mourinho is
asking us to play attractive football. This [Chelsea] team aren't about
sitting back: we're about attacking and getting on the ball.
"They're
both winners and they both like playing attractive football, though
their working methods aren't exactly the same - they have different ways
of going about things."
The Spain international played for Barca
at a time when they were in fierce competition with Mourinho’s Real
Madrid, and he concedes that he would never have envisaged himself
playing under the Portuguese back in 2012.
“Three years ago, no,"
he said when asked if he ever expected to work with Mourinho. "It just
shows you how you can never tell in life, and even more so in football.
"We
had a very intense rivalry with Mourinho. It never reached the level of
hatred, not even close, but there were disagreements with him and
[John] Terry too. Chelsea were always the team that I most wanted to
beat."
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