Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho’s stronger winning mentality has made him a more successful manager than Arsenal’s Arsene Wenger, says Spanish midfielder Cesc Fabregas – and the Blues midfielder should have a good idea.
Fabregas played under Wenger at Arsenal for eight years, but has only won his first ever English league championship medal when The Blues beat Crystal Palace 1-0 on Sunday at Stamford Bridge.
The midfielder was in exciting mood after playing a major role in bringing that title back to Stamford Bridge. But he said Mourinho was the man who should take most credit.
Asked if he felt the Chelsea boss had a touch of magic, the Spaniard said: “Yes 100 percent.”
He knows how to manage a team, he knows how to get the best out of you, and that’s what you want from a manager.
“A manager that can motivate a player every three days when you play 60 games a season, it is not easy. Trust me.”
“Everyone thinks that we have a big squad, but we don’t, 22 players, and some of them are from the academy, and under 21s. So it’s not easy. He actually is doing a fantastic job.â€
He was then asked more about the Portuguese coach’s methods that set him aside from mere mortals, the midfielder said: “He just loves winning.
I’m not just saying other managers I have played under don’t, but he has some edge that goes above anyone else I have ever been with.
“The mentality shows every single training session, or game. I now understand why he has won what he has won in his career.â€
Mourinho has also given Fabregas a new lease of life, the player revealed. “He just makes me feel very important within the team.”
He allows me to play the way I feel, and that is very important for a player for the confidence.
“He sticks to me in midfield and the positive note from me is that I can play in deep midfield, I can play as a number 10, I can play 4-3-3.”
“That maybe helps, but he still makes me feel things that I didn’t feel for a while. To feel important, to play every game, sometimes he allows me to give speeches. I feel like he trusts me, and that is very important for your confidence and the team.â€
Chelsea play their first match as 2015 Premier League champions at the Bridge against Liverpool on Sunday.
