Chelsea must be brave against Man City – Fabregas
Friday, 16 February 2024
Cesc Fabregas feels Chelsea should avoid sitting too deep against Manchester City and should instead try to play to their own strengths.
Cesc Fabregas feels Chelsea should avoid sitting too deep against Manchester City and should instead try to play to their own strengths.
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