Thegoalmac can reveal that Jose Mourinho
has warned that Cesc Fabregas "cannot" join Spain's squad
for the upcoming international window as he played with an injury in Chelsea's 2-1 Premier League win at Liverpool on Saturday.
Mourinho is obviously looking for trouble this time, if Fabregas is injured, Spains doctors have to confirm that themselves not him out rightly saying he shouldn't join Spain's squad, if he was injured why didn't he remove him during the game?
And after allowing him to play 90 minutes and now he wants Spain to suffer it, Mourinho on this one is wrong. What do you think? Continue for what he said.
Fabregas is suffering with a hamstring injury while Ramires is
battling an adductor problem, leaving the Portuguese coach to take a
"gamble" on the duo in the clash with last season's runners-up.
Mourinho has also risked another injury war with Vicente del Bosque,
following a very public fall-out over Diego Costa's involvement, by
insisting that Fabregas should not join up with la Roja for their
upcoming fixtures against Belarus and Germany.
"No he can't go," Mourinho told reporters. "Well he can if he wants, but he can't.
He added, regarding Chelsea's performance: "The team as a team,
players as individuals, I think all of them gave a great performance and
had the game under control.
"One point at Anfield, which
normally every team would accept as a fantastic result, the team didn't
accept that and came out in the second half to win the game so I'm
really, really pleased.
"Every player was fantastic, but I need
to tell you about Fabregas and Ramires. They both played injured. Maybe
we will lose them for a match or two but they put themselves out there
for the team.
"I think it's fair for me to give a word to Ramires and Fabregas and also to my medical department.
"The medical department did fantastic work on them and they were fantastic to resist the problems that they had.
"Fabregas, in this moment, I think maybe is a problem for the next
match because we gambled everything on a hamstring problem and the
medical department took the risk together with me, so a special word for
them and for Ramires and Fabregas.
"Ramires’ is the same
adductor injury. He knew it was important I started with him, and
Fabregas is a fantastic professional. He gambled."
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