Cesc Fabregas Reveals Jorginho Was One of The Reasons he Left Chelsea in 2019

The Spanish midfielder left the Blues in 2019 to join AS Monaco and he has now uncovered that Jorginho was one of the key reasons why he proceeded onward from Stamford Bridge.

Fabregas left the Premier League more than two years prior now when Maurizio Sarri was in control at Stamford Bridge to join AS Monaco.
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Under Sarri, the Spanish midfielder showed up, with only one start to his name, with the Italian mentor frequently selecting a three man midfielder, with new signing Jorginho at its core.


Presently, more than two years on from Fabregas ' exits, the ex-Arsenal and Blues star has been discussing the "smartness" of Jorginho. 

The Italy midfielder featured in his country's Euro 2020 opener as they dispatched Turkey 3-0 in Rome. Jorginho was peaceful, however successful, as he so regularly is for club and nation - something Fabregas referenced preceding commencement.

Probably the most compelling motivation I left Chelsea is a direct result of him," the previous Chelsea man said on BBC One.

"He's an extremely brave player, smart, an excellent passer of the ball. The lone thing I can say about him here and there is he delivers the ball excessively fast when he can play forward. 
"He makes the group tick. At Chelsea, he has N'Golo Kante ensuring him constantly, and I realize that is something major, I don't know here how he will adapt at a major, major game at the Euros.
"He's a great player and strategically, he realizes what to do on account of the mentor's procedure, it helps him a lots." 
His kindred intellectual, Rio Ferdinand, repeated Fabregas' contemplations on Jorginho, and furthermore talked about how worldwide football suits the 29-year-old's style of play more than it does at club level. 
Ferdinand said: "That is the place where he's supported in this group, Kante helps him at Chelsea however he's aided all the more strategically here as far as the shape, as far as large spaces securing the middle backs - I think he needs that too in a group like this with moderate central backs."
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