Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas recently avoided answering the question of whether his boss Jose Mourinho is the 'special one' or not.
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The Spaniard, who made his move to Stamford Bridge from Barcelona at the start of this season's campaign, was reluctant to call his boss 'the special one', and rather said that he's had more than one top manager.
"Thankfully, I've had very good managers," he told The Mirror.
"I feel privileged to be able to learn from good professionals."
The 27-year-old then spoke on his particular role at the club, saying that he's delighted with the amount of playing time he has had, and said that Chelsea will only call it a successful season if they can lift the trophy.
"I'm playing virtually every game for my team and that makes me very happy. Being able to play an important role is key," he added.
"Right now we have to fight for the Premier League title for it to be a great year."
The former Arsenal and Barcelona player has had the privilege of playing under some of the biggest managers in football, with names such as Arsene Wenger, Pep Guardiola, Tito Vilanova, Gerardo Martino and now the Portuguese boss with the Blues.
In a career that has spanned over 12 years, the midfielder has scored 102 goals in 489 appearances, while's he has assisted 169 times – showcasing his creative side.
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