Fabregas on why Man Utd should treat Newport tie as ‘game of their lives’
Thursday, 25 January 2024
Former Spain midfielder Cesc Fabregas explains why it is so hard for Premier League sides to play smaller teams.
Former Spain midfielder Cesc Fabregas explains why it is so hard for Premier League sides to play smaller teams.
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