Como manager Cesc Fabregas talks Nico Paz, Ancelotti, Alonso-Vinicius conflict at Real Madrid

A new generation of football managers began to take over the pitch, bringing more modern ideas and tactical flexibility to maintain the rapidly evolving style of play.

Real Madrid’s appointments of Xavi Alonso and Alvaro Arbeloa are a sign of the team’s attempts to adapt to a new generation’s ideas and adapt to the modern game.

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However, the locker room has made it clear that they can’t be controlled without an experienced head coach with fresh ideas, leaving the President to look for a seasoned, seasoned veteran as an alternative.

However, one of the promising young managers who has indirectly helped Real Madrid is Fabregas, who has been molding Nico Paez into a special player for Como.

Cesc Fabregas speaks

In a recent interview with Partidazo COPE, Como coach Cesc Fabregas was asked if he would consider coaching Real Madrid, and he did not completely reject the option.

“Is coaching Real Madrid a red line for me? No. The red line for me is being an assistant coach. I always wanted to be a head coach.”

He then spoke about his relationship with Real Madrid young midfielder Nick Paez and player development.

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“Nico Paz? He’s like a son to me. Another year at Como would be very good for him. But we haven’t talked or discussed his future.”

Cesc Fabregas has issued a clarification regarding Nico Paez. (Photo by Simon Avida/Getty Images)

Fabregas later admitted he would love to work with the former Real Madrid boss.

“I would love to work with Carlo Ancelotti.”

Finally, the Serie A boss was asked to comment on the situation between Xabi Alonso and Vinicius Junior, which seemed to start the whole domino effect that has led to the team’s downfall this season.

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“The question of Xavi Alonso and Vinnie Junior? You have to be ready to make the right decisions and, most importantly, what ultimately makes you a better coach and helps you build a good team is that you always have to think about the team first.”

“If your team is united and strong, no matter who loses control, you will still have the respect of the team.” He added the importance of unity.

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Fabregas said no player should be seen as above the group,

“No one is better than the collective, no one is stronger than the collective, and no one is above the collective.”

“Things will always work out for you in the long run.”

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