Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas is confident the Blues will have a successful season despite their poor start to the 2015/2016 season.
The Spaniard who joined from Barcelona last year, has proclaimed that Chelsea’s poor start to the season shouldn’t affect their chances of silverware, insisting it is more important to finish in fine form.
The Blues have accrued only 8 points from possible 21 in their first seven Premier League games of the new campaign – a stark contrast to their rampant form in 2014-15 which saw them bamboozled almost all opponents to lift the title.
Many claim complacency on the part of the players is responsible for their poor premier league start in the Roman Abramovich era, but Fabregas defended their attitude and insisted manager Jose Mourinho hasn’t allowed them to take their foot off the gas.
It’s not how it starts, it’s how it ends. You have to compete to the maximum every single game. Last season wasn’t easy. It might have looked like it, but it wasn’t. This isn’t complacency. The manager wouldn’t allow it. We are not babies. We have to start performing. There’s no reason we can’t win the league again.
Cesc Fabregas, Source:Â ChelseaFC.com
