Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas says playing for the Blues is "so easy" after making his Premier League debut for them in their win over Burnley at Turf Moor.
The
former Barcelona star was inspirational as Jose Mourinho's men
recovered from falling behind to the Premier League new-boys with goals
from Diego Costa, Andre Schurrle and Branislav Ivanovic enough for
victory.
Fabregas laid on Schurrle's strike with a glorious pass
before delivering the corner for Ivanovic's goal and the €37.5 million
[£30m] signing from the Catalan giants says he has adapted to life well
at Stamford Bridge and is looking forward to a successful season with
the Blues.
"They've made it so easy for me. Everyone has welcomed
me since day one, I've felt very comfortable with the staff, with all
the players. We have a good connection so I'm expecting a really good
year in front of us," he told Sky Sports.
Fabregas
admits he did not expect to be playing for Chelsea this season, having
previously captained Arsenal, but is desperate to succeed at Stamford
Bridge having sealed his move from Camp Nou.
"It's something I
could have probably never expected, but as I said football is
unexpected," he added. "It brought me here and I will give my best to be
as good as I can be and as I said, I'm very happy at the moment and I
just want to play football."

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