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Como shareholder Thierry Henry asked point blank on Cesc Fabregas' future

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Thierry Henry has hailed the work of Como manager Cesc Fabregas after being asked about his future. Ex-Arsenal and Chelsea star Fabregas is in charge of the Italian side who are in danger of being relegated from Serie A. CBS SportsHenry has revealed his stance on Fabregas’ Como future[/caption] GettyFabregas was appointed Como boss last summer on a four-year deal[/caption] Henry became a shareholder in Como back in 2022. In that time Como have g…
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Cesc Fábregas's good work in the Como, which has ensured his presence in the A Series next season, is not going unnoticed either in Italy, where Rome has been interested in him as a replacement by Claudio Ranieri, nor in Germany, where he has been related to the Stutgart. And precisely Germany, but the ranks of Leipzig wants to take Red Bull to the Spanish technician.Although Cesc Fábregas has been faithful to the Como in the face of these rumor…

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Como will play away against Lecce on Saturday 19 April. With a victory, Fabregas's team would mortgage salvation, but Giampaolo's team would be in trouble. Today, on the occasion of the pre-match press conference, Fabregas also had the opportunity to talk about the market sirens that bring him closer to the benches in Milan and Rome. As we know, in fact, both the Rossoneri and the Giallorossi will, in all likelihood, greet their respective coach…

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talkSPORT broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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