FANS have been left stunned after a clip showing Cesc Fabregas delivering an explosive half time rant was shared ahead of a new documentary.
The Spanish World Cup and two-time European Championship winner was a fan favourite at both Arsenal and Chelsea.
The 36-year-old came through the ranks at the Gunners and won an FA Cup before returning to his boyhood club Barcelona in 2011.
He went on to win LaLiga, the Club World Cup, Uefa Super Cup plus the Copa del Rey and two Spanish Super Cups during his three years at the Nou Camp.
Fabregas returned to London in 2014 with a shock move to Chelsea and enjoyed two Premier League titles successes at Stamford Bridge.
He also lifted both the FA Cup and League Cup before switching to Monaco in 2019 but things turned out disappointingly in France as his career at the top level came to an end.
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Fabregas left Monaco in 2022 after enduring an injury-plagued final season in the Principality that resulted in him making just five appearances.
He then joined Italian minnows Como, who were in Serie B, and played 17 league games for them before he announced his retirement as a player last summer.
Fabregas part-owns Como with Thierry Henry and became their Under-19 coach.
But in November he was named interim manager after Moreno Longo was sacked and took charge for a month.
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He had the most dramatic start possible as Como snatched a stoppage-time winner at home to Feralpisalo – after a huge brawl and two red cards.
Now a new documentary about Fabregas is set to be released all about his journey from a player to coach.
And a teaser ahead of its release showing him dishing out the hairdryer treatment to his Como players during that short stint in charge has left fans in shock.
Fabregas is shown stood up screaming at the team while slamming his fist on a table as he tells them: “The whole game talking. Play!
“Put the balls on the field and play! Don’t always talk!”
Fabregas continues: “Always f***ing talking. And we don’t play on the pitch.”
The usually mild-mannered ace’s X-rated rant soon went viral, and fans were quick to comment.
“Man is a warrior not a coach,” declared one of his former supporters.
Another wrote: “Look at the passion and intensity! He ain’t wrong.”
“What passion,” read another comment as a fourth added: “His hunger never leaves.”
The release date of the documentary is yet to be revealed.
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Meanwhile, Fabregas is still working with the first-team squad as coach.
Welshman Osian Roberts was appointed as manager until the end of the season on December 20, with Como currently sitting fourth in the table, ten points behind leaders Parma.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk