Football Italia
·14 November 2025
Cesc Fàbregas’s Como Continue to Defy Expectations in Serie A’s Early Stages

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·14 November 2025

Como’s start to the 2025-26 Serie A season has caught just about everyone off guard. Eleven games in, the Lombardy club sits seventh with 18 points, only four shy of the Champions League places.
For a side that only returned to the top flight last year, it’s a position few would have predicted. What has made a real difference is Cesc Fàbregas’ calm presence on the sideline. His players move the ball with intent, stay composed under pressure, and don’t look intimidated when facing some of Italy’s biggest clubs. That confidence has already brought them standout results, including a 2-0 win over Juventus and a well-earned point at Napoli’s imposing Diego Armando Maradona Stadium.

COMO, ITALY – OCTOBER 19: Nico Paz of Como 1907 celebrates after scoring their team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on October 19, 2025 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
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Bookmakers still see Como as outsiders in the title race, offering odds of around 50/1, roughly a two per cent chance of lifting the Serie A trophy. Como’s strong start has turned a lot of heads, even if most still expect Inter and Napoli to battle it out at the top. What’s clear, though, is that Como’s steady rise comes from smart management and a clear sense of purpose. They play with confidence, stay well-drilled, and have become one of the more enjoyable teams to watch this season.
Como’s recent trip to Naples might have been their most assured performance yet. They kept more than half the ball and looked comfortable against one of Serie A’s toughest sides. A missed penalty in the first half was all that stopped them from taking a famous win. Como impressed earlier in the campaign, with a convincing home victory over Hellas Verona and a tough, hard-earned point away to Parma.

PARMA, ITALY – OCTOBER 25: Maxence Caqueret of Como 1907 is challenged by Patrick Cutrone of Parma during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Como 1907 at Stadio Ennio Tardini on October 25, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
It’s the real work on the training ground that creates displays like this. Como plays like a side that knows when to sit tight and when to go for it, mixing determination with a touch of style when the moment calls for it. Fàbregas has built a side that combines organisation with flair, managing to balance caution with ambition. Something feels different at Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia this season. Each game, the supporters grow more certain that this team belongs in Serie A and isn’t there just to make up the numbers.
At the heart of that transformation is Fàbregas’s philosophy. His style bears the imprint of his years in midfield with Arsenal and Barcelona, shaped by control and fluidity. Como plays with confidence and control. They keep the ball with patience but aren’t afraid to attack when the chance comes, showing how much Fàbregas’s ideas have sunk in. The squad has really taken on board what Fàbregas is trying to do, and people around the league are starting to see it.
Teams that try to defend deep against them often end up under pressure. Their draw in Naples and victory over Juventus showed how well-drilled and committed this group is. If they keep going the way they are, finishing in the top half, or even chasing a European spot, suddenly feels within reach.









































