Former Chelsea Star Cesc Fabregas has been appointed as the manager of this shocking European giant this evening.

Cesc Fabregas, a World Cup and two-time European Championship winner, has found a new passion in Lake Como, Italy. The former football star has traded in his cleats for a coaching role at Como 1907, a club he also partially owns. Fabregas’ involvement with the club goes beyond its location; he’s invested in its growth and development. As the assistant manager, he’s hands-on, often jumping up from the dugouts to give instructions or celebrating with passion.
Fabregas’ decision to join Como 1907 two years ago has proven to be a smart move, with the club likely to return to Serie A soon. Despite its proximity to Milan, Como has historically struggled to gain support, with only 13 seasons in Italy’s top flight. However, under new ownership and with Fabregas’ involvement, the club is experiencing a resurgence. The Hartono brothers, who own the club through their Djarum Group, have paid off debts and invested in the team, leading to promotions and increased attendance.
Fabregas is patient with his team, but his passion for the game is still evident. He’s adaptable and flexible in his coaching approach, having played for various clubs like Arsenal and Barcelona. “Football is always going in different directions, so you need to be ready to press every button at every time,” he says. With his experience and expertise, Fabregas is excited about his key role in a £1 billion plan to make Como a giant in the football world.
Fabregas’ transition from player to coach has been seamless, and his presence has boosted the team’s morale and performance. His ability to connect with players and staff has created a positive atmosphere, and his tactical awareness has improved the team’s control and attacking numbers. As Como 1907 looks to make a name for itself in the football world, Fabregas’ involvement is a significant factor in their success. With his passion, expertise, and leadership, the club is poised for a bright future.