
Cesc
Fabregas believes the time was right for him to leave Barcelona when he
returned to the Premier League with Chelsea this summer.
The 27-year-old left the Nou Camp for Stamford Bridge in June after three
years with the Catalan club, although former club Arsenal had an option to
re-sign their former captain.
However, the midfielder made the switch to the west London club, where the
chance of working for Jose Mourinho also proved to be a significant draw.
"It was very important for me that the deal was done before the World Cup,”
Fabregas declared.
"I wanted my head free and to know what I was going to do next season and
where I was going to be. I thought I was at the right age and I believed I
wanted a change. I looked at all the offers I had and after speaking to the
coach, I thought Chelsea was the best decision.
"Jose’s teams are always difficult to beat and always difficult to play
against. Tactically they are very well-composed and they have discipline. He
gets the best out of his players."
Fabregas will also link up with another of Chelsea’s summer signings in
striker Diego Costa, whose 35 goals last season helped Atletico Madrid win
La Liga and reach the Champions League final.
“Diego has been progressing immensely in the last couple of years,” Fabregas
added of his new team-mate.
“He is a real threat in every single game. Last season he was playing every
three days and he was consistently giving really strong performances.
"He goes behind the defence and he makes the kind of runs players like me
really like because it gives you an option to play the killer ball. I think
he will do superbly here.”