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·4 May 2026
Based off his comments, Cesc Fabregas will never manage Chelsea under Blueco

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·4 May 2026

Cesc Fabregas will NEVER be the manager of Chelsea as long as these owners are still in place, and I’ll explain why.
The former Chelsea midfielder has done a big interview with The Telegraph, and a lot of it has been very revealing.
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Fabregas is one of the many names that have been linked with the vacant Chelsea managerial position after they sacked Liam Rosenior a couple of weeks back. But based off his comments below, I assure you he will never manage Chelsea under Blueco.

Cesc Fabregas looks on from the touchline. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
He said:
“I take all the football decisions [at Como]. The sporting director, he’s day-to-day with me and we see football the same way.
“I’m so happy and lucky that we have a president that trusts me a lot and has given me the confidence to go and take all the football decisions. That, for me, is really important.
“I want to do it my way.”
That rules Chelsea out, if he wants to always have that amount of control. Blueco/Clearlake would never allow that from their managers at Chelsea. So unless Fabregas changes his mind and gives up control, or Blueco seriously change their ways of operating, then he will NEVER manage Chelsea under this lot.
Moises Caicedo is currently struggling for form, but Aston Villa star Matty Cash has claimed he does something better than most other players.
Marc Guiu is keen to leave Chelsea this summer, and his preference would be a loan move back to Spain according to reports. I personally believe Chelsea should just sell him permanently now and make some quick cash on him.
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