Cesc Fabregas reveals Fantasy Premier League team
The former Chelsea and Arsenal star is an avid Fantasy Premier League player
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The Spanish footballer moved from Chelsea to Monaco in January, and despite leaving the Premier League, Fabregas showed he is still very much invested in it.
The 33-year-old has actively tweeted about the Premier League, including during Monday night’s Leeds United match that saw them defeated 4-1 by Leicester City.
On Tuesday, Fabregas shared his fantasy team on social media, which looks as if it has recently had a transformation after the Spaniard added the caption, ‘My new team, thoughts?’
Although Fabregas played for Chelsea for four and a half years, in which time he won two Premier Leagues, an FA Cup and a League Cup, he decided to only choose one current Chelsea player, centre back Zouma.
Fabregas’ first venture in the Premier League was with Arsenal where he won the FA Cup in 2005 and has represented the Gunners in his fantasy squad with the inclusion of Mohamed Elneny and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, the latter scoring the winning goal against rivals Manchester United on Sunday.
However, having played for both Chelsea and Arsenal, Fabregas has put their shared club rivalries behind him by including two Tottenham players in his starting line-up with Son Heung-min and Harry Kane.
Fitting into a 3-4-3 system, Fabregas has also put Liverpool’s Alisson Becker in goal to start, with a back three in front of him comprised of Tariq Lamptey from Brighton, Manchester City’s Ruben Dias, as well as Zouma.
Son, Aubameyang and Elneny are joined in midfield by Liverpool's star player Mohamed Salah, whilst Raul Jimenez from Wolves, Leeds United’s Patrick Bamford and Kane fill out the attack.
Aubameyang captains the side with Kane as the vice-captain.
On his substitutes bench are goalkeeper Jed Steer from Aston Villa, Brighton defender Bernardo, midfielder Jairo Riedewald from Crystal Palace and Leeds United defender Oliver Casey.
Fabregas will hope that his new fantasy team will earn him plenty of points when the Premier League matchday starts on Friday night with Brighton hosting Burnley.
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