
Cesc
Fabregas has told Sky Sports he joined Chelsea to win trophies - and
revealed Jose Mourinho’s assurances convinced him to return to England.
Victory against Crystal Palace on
Super Sunday would seal the
Spaniard's maiden Premier League title and the Blues' first in five years
with three games to spare.
Fabregas lifted only the FA Cup and the Community Shield during eight years
at Arsenal and, after returning from a Barcelona side where he failed to
hold down a regular midfield role, he says he is desperate for the
silverware that eluded him across London.
Speaking exclusively to
Sky Sports' Martin Tyler ahead of the
potentially decisive Stamford Bridge clash, Fabregas revealed Mourinho had
made him feel "important".
“Once you sign for a big club like Chelsea the main target is to win
trophies and to feel important," Fabregas said.
“Hopefully we can achieve both things in my first season. I knew that when I
signed here I could fight for trophies.
“It’s not bad in my first season to win the Capital One Cup and hopefully
the Premier League.
“I feel really fortunate to be part of this group.
“I just want to lift the Premier League. I have fought really hard to win it
and sometimes in life you expect to win it in a play you never expected to
play.
“I’m happy with the football we are playing, and we deserve the league and
hopefully we can lift the Premier League after a good game against Crystal
Palace.
“So many people are waiting for the league here. John Terry tells me all the
time that nothing compares to winning the Premier League so I want to get
this feeling."
With 17 assists to his name, Fabregas has been a pivotal figure for a side
that has lost just twice in the league this season and, despite treasuring
his time at Arsenal, insists he is relishing a new chapter in his career.
The Spain international revealed that a conversation with Mourinho helped
make up his mind about last summer's move from the Nou Camp.
“(Mourinho) made me see that I could be very important to this team and that
was key for me,” Fabregas added.
“When you move from a big team to another one you know you want to be
important. You want to play football, you want to enjoy it and he made me
realise that’s what I could do here.
“He said to me at Barcelona I was playing No 9, sometimes on the wing and in
different positions that I’m not really that good at. He wanted me to play
in midfield, midfield and midfield and that’s it.
"I’ve been changing positions and at the end of the day you don’t know if
you are playing because you are good at playing in different positions or
because they don’t know what to do with you.
“So coming to Chelsea and playing week in, week out in the same position
helped my confidence a lot and I’m really enjoying my football.
“Once I make my decision I go for it 100 per cent; I don’t look back.
“I look back at the feelings and love I had for my clubs as I do with my
friends and family because I will always have Barcelona and Arsenal in my
heart.
"But Chelsea is giving me an opportunity that maybe for one or two years I
have been waiting for.
“To be able to feel that important to a team, to play every single game,
every single minute, when you are top of the league with a 13-point lead
makes you feel really good.”