Cesc
Fábregas - a name that Manchester United fans will want to quickly
forget. The Spaniard was heavily linked with a move to Old Trafford this
summer, only for the midfielder to remain at Camp Nou on the back of
Thiago Alcántara’s departure to Bayern Munich. Having attempted to lure
Fábregas to Manchester on numerous occasions, the Premier League
champions were forced to concede defeat in the hunt to snare the former
Arsenal ace, instead signing Marouane Fellaini minutes before the transfer window slammed shut.
His arrival ended a period of
uncertainty for the club, which saw moves for Ander Herrera and Sami
Khedira fail as the Belgian followed David Moyes from Everton to United.
Yet, while Thiago has struggled to adapt to life at the Allianz Arena,
the same can’t be said of Cesc under Gerardo Martino's new regime at
Barcelona. Despite a raft of high-class options to call upon in
midfield, Cesc has still played 260 minutes of Barcelona’s opening 3 La
Liga fixtures of the season - all wins - as the Blaugrana head into the international break leading Spain’s top tier.
Much of that has been down to
the creative exploits of the 26-year-old as he aims to repay the faith
shown in him by Tata. Lionel Messi may lead the goalscoring charts with 5
goals in Spain, but the 4 assists of Fábregas - the most in Europe’s
top 5 leagues this season - is just as impressive a feat.
To put into context the 10
clear-cut chances he’s created in just 3 appearances this season,
consider the fact that new Arsenal signing Mesut Özil
created 24 last term, the most in Europe’s top 5 leagues across the
whole campaign. This is why United were keen to land Fábregas and, more
pertinently, is exactly the reason Barcelona were eager to keep hold of
him.
United, as a whole, have
created just 2 clear-cut chances in their opening 3 games of the season
as they have stuttered in beginning their defence of the title,
succumbing to a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Liverpool and playing out a
monotonous 0-0 draw with Chelsea. A player of Fábregas’ ilk would’ve
aided in unlocking the resolute defence of either team.
Those 2 clear-cut chances came
in the 4-1 win over Swansea City, through attacker Wayne Rooney and
winger Antonio Valencia. The fact that no central midfielder has laid on
such a chance for United this season shows why they pursued Fábregas to
the extent they did.
Yet, while Fábregas has had
such a blistering start to the season, his total number of key passes
sits at 12 and despite his 4 assists meaning he’s creating a goal 1
every 3 key passes, his key passes tally is still some way off the
highest in Europe’s top 5 leagues. Leading that chart is Marseille’s
diminutive schemer Mathieu Valbeuna, who has executed 20 key passes in
just 4 appearances this term, picking up 1 assist.
This ability to execute a
potentially damaging pass to hurt the opposition is an asset to any
team, but being able to shift the ball in the attacking half is also an
essential attribute for any player to possess. In Europe’s top 5 leagues
this season, Fábregas (151) and Valbuena (145) feature high up the list
of the most accurate passes in the attacking half of the pitch, yet
amongst those that they fall behind is PSG’s Thiago Motta (168), who tops the ranks in this regard.
The Italy international had
been expected to play a peripheral role with the Ligue 1 champions this
season after Marco Verratti signed a new contract this summer, but
having started 3 of their first 4 games, the 31-year-old evidently still
has a role to play under recently appointed head coach Laurent Blanc.
Motta is charged with bringing the ball forwards into the opposition
half, yet allowing the more offensive-minded players to attack the
opponents.
Unsurprisingly, Motta is yet to
register an assist in Ligue 1 this season, with the midfielder sitting
deeper to aid in the fluidity of attacks rather than provide the final
ball for his goalscoring teammates. But while he won’t necessarily
provide this killer pass, he creates for PSG in a different way to
Fábregas and Valbuena, but is still important in an attacking sense.
Carving open the opposition is
what makes these offensive-minded performers stand out amongst their
rivals and Fábregas once again excels at this. Having played 6 accurate
through balls this season already - the most in Europe’s top 5 leagues -
his blistering start to the campaign accentuates just how important he
is in the current set-up with Barcelona.
His 4 assists and 10 clear-cut
chances created denotes his value to the La Liga champions, while fans
of the club will be hopeful his ability to pull the strings in the side
will help them towards their 23rd top tier title. Valbuena and Motta may
be shining in their respective roles this season, but it's Fábregas who
has been the most impressive creator, ostensibly utilising his vision
to pick out a pass to ensure Barcelona have maintained their 100% start
to the season.

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