Monaco midfielder, Cesc Fabregas has blamed Maurizio Sarri‘s “son”, Jorginho for his Chelsea exit.
Fabregas took the decision to ply his trade in France for Monaco in January after he couldn’t get into the starting XI in Chelsea since Sarri’s arrival.
Sarri arrived Chelsea with Italian midfielder Jorginho from Napoli. This meant Fabregas will be dropped off the starting XI for The Blues as the incoming duo have worked together at Napoli.
Well, World Cup winner Fabregas believes he made the right career call, with it clear that he was never going to get a look in at Chelsea for as long as a fellow playmaker remained at the club.
He has said of his move to Monaco: “I like to have new objective. All the time for me it’s important to have a new objective in my head.
“I was at Chelsea and I could have renewed my contract and stayed there but a new coach came with a player that for him was like his son.
“For me it was difficult to play every single game and that’s what I want to do. I love football. I don’t want to just be happy to play for Chelsea.
“For whatever reason it was impossible for me even if I was better, or someone else is better, to play every match and I decided to come to a project that was different for me and I think it will give me so much satisfaction.”