Cesc
Fabregas and Chelsea are experiencing a miserable season
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Chelsea midfielder Cesc
Fabregas says the club's players must justify their hefty wages and pick up
their dismal form in the Barclays Premier League. Last season's champions
are just one point outside the relegation zone this term, with prospects of a
top-four finish already looking slim. A
2-1 defeat at Leicester on Monday night was the latest blow to the Blues and
manager Jose Mourinho.
Press
Association report continues:
Now
Fabregas says there can be no excuses as Chelsea attempt to turn around their
season.
"We
all have to take responsibility. If you are a big player and you are paid like
a big player, you must play like a big player and behave like a big
player," Fabregas said in a Facebook interview.
"I
am not saying you can't have a bad season and bad games. We all have - big
players and small players. But the attitude has to always be spot on. We must
always be at the top of our games, and the behaviour has to be better than what
we are seeing right now from every single Chelsea player."
Mourinho
accused Chelsea stars of betrayal with their performance at Leicester, who went
to the top of the table with their victory.
The
manager's strong views on the display will have been noted by Chelsea's
players, and former Arsenal and Barcelona man Fabregas has called for extra
effort over the remainder of the season.
Fellow
strugglers Sunderland are the visitors to Stamford Bridge on Saturday, and
Chelsea risk falling into the relegation zone if they suffer another poor
result.
"We
cannot win the Premier League right now, but come on, we all have to do
better," Fabregas said.
"Right
now is not the time to think of where we might finish, we've been saying it
nearly all season.
"I just think I want
to beat Sunderland, play my best and that's it. Right now, no one is easy as it
shows. We've put ourselves in this position so we have to now prove - we
really, really, really have to now start winning."
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