
Cesc
Fabregas has denied claims that he is at the centre of a player rebellion
designed to destabilise Jose Mourinho's reign at Chelsea.
Media reports on Sunday alleged that a Chelsea player was so upset with his
manager that he would prefer to lose matches than win them.
Fabregas - left out of the team against Liverpool on Saturday as the
champions lost their sixth Premier League game of the season - issued a
statement on Tuesday morning refuting the allegations and said he was
confident the club would turn their season around.
He said: "I would like to clarify that contrary to a few reports from some
websites, I am extremely happy at Chelsea and have an excellent relationship
with the manager.
"There may be certain individuals from the outside trying to destabilise
this club but I strongly believe that we will bounce back and come good
again."
Saturday's defeat continued Chelsea's worst start to a Premier League season
and left them 15th in the table, 14 points behind leaders Manchester City.
They play Dynamo Kiev in Champions League Group G at Stamford Bridge on
Wednesday before travelling to Stoke City on Saturday evening.
Mourinho will serve a one-match stadium ban at the Britannia Stadium unless
an appeal is submitted against the sanction imposed on Monday following his
half-time dismissal at West Ham on October 24.