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		<title>Mirwan Suwarso Confirms Como Won’t Stand in Cesc Fabregas’ Way If Chelsea Comes Calling</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Bornheimer &#8211; Serie A club Como 1907 has made it clear that they would not block Cesc Fabregas from pursuing an opportunity to manage Chelsea. The president of Como, Mirwan Suwarso, confirmed that if Fabregas receives an offer from the Premier League side, the club will respect his decision. This comes after Fabregas’ name was [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.bornheimer-hang.de/league/mirwan-suwarso-confirms-como-wont-stand-in-cesc-fabregas/">Mirwan Suwarso Confirms Como Won’t Stand in Cesc Fabregas’ Way If Chelsea Comes Calling</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.bornheimer-hang.de">Bornheimer</a>.</p>
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<p><strong><em><a href="/">Bornheimer</a></em></strong> &#8211; Serie A club Como 1907 has made it clear that they would not block Cesc Fabregas from pursuing an opportunity to manage Chelsea. The president of Como, Mirwan Suwarso, confirmed that if Fabregas receives an offer from the Premier League side, the club will respect his decision. This comes after Fabregas’ name was floated as a potential candidate to take over at Chelsea, following the dismissal of Liam Rosenior due to a string of poor results.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Como’s Stance on Fabregas’ Potential Move</h2>



<p>Mirwan Suwarso emphasized that Como respects Fabregas&#8217; personal decisions. He stated, &#8220;If it makes him happy, it’s his choice. We certainly want our employees to stay long-term, but ultimately, we do not own him. If he wants to go to Chelsea, he is free to do so.&#8221; Suwarso made it clear that the club would not block the Spanish legend&#8217;s potential move to Stamford Bridge if that is what Fabregas decides.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Potential Shareholding Arrangement for Fabregas</h2>



<p>Suwarso also mentioned the possibility that Fabregas could maintain his stake in Como, even if he leaves to join Chelsea. The former Spanish international owns a minority share in the club alongside Arsenal legend Thierry Henry. However, Suwarso set one important condition: Fabregas would not be allowed to join a rival Italian club. &#8220;As long as he does not go to a competing Italian club, the existing structure allows him to remain a shareholder. This is about business and rationality,&#8221; Suwarso added.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Fabregas’ Emotional Link with Chelsea</h2>



<p>Fabregas has a strong emotional connection with Chelsea, having played for the club for over four and a half years. After retiring, he immediately took on a managerial role at Como, following their promotion to Serie A in 2024. Before that, he had served as an assistant coach and caretaker manager at the club. Under his leadership, Como has shown significant improvement, sitting in 5th place in Serie A after a solid season that saw them finish mid-table last year.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Fabregas&#8217; Focus Remains on Como</h2>



<p>Fabregas’ impressive performance with Como has led to speculation about his future in higher-profile roles, with some suggesting he could be a candidate for the Italy national team job. However, Fabregas has made it clear that his primary focus is still on club football. &#8220;Maybe one day, but right now I’m really enjoying my role as a club manager. I want to be on the field every day with the players, especially the young ones, preparing for matches,&#8221; he said.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">National Team Ambitions Are Not a Priority for Now</h2>



<p>Despite the growing rumors surrounding his future, Fabregas confirmed that coaching a national team is not currently on his radar. &#8220;Right now, it might sound boring, but in the future, who knows?&#8221; he added. For now, Fabregas is fully committed to his role at Como and is not looking to make any moves to the national team.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Como&#8217;s Development Under Fabregas</h2>



<p>Fabregas’ leadership has brought a marked improvement in Como’s performance. Since his promotion to the role of head coach, the club has exceeded expectations, becoming one of the surprises of Serie A. They are currently competing in the upper half of the league table and came close to reaching the Coppa Italia final this season, showing the significant impact Fabregas has had in a short period.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Future Possibilities for Fabregas</h2>



<p>While rumors continue to swirl around Fabregas’ potential move to Chelsea, his current focus is firmly on Como. His success with the club has already garnered attention from top teams, but it appears that for now, he remains committed to his current project. Only time will tell whether he will eventually take the step into managing a bigger club or even the national team, but for now, Fabregas seems content where he is.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Fabregas’ Future Remains Open, But His Focus is on Como</h2>



<p>Fabregas&#8217; future remains a subject of much speculation. While Chelsea could be a possible destination, Como is respecting his decision and supporting his career choices. With his focus on continuing his journey at Como, Fabregas has built a solid foundation for his managerial career. Whether he stays or moves to Chelsea, his time at Como will remain a defining chapter in his post-playing career.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.bornheimer-hang.de/league/mirwan-suwarso-confirms-como-wont-stand-in-cesc-fabregas/">Mirwan Suwarso Confirms Como Won’t Stand in Cesc Fabregas’ Way If Chelsea Comes Calling</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.bornheimer-hang.de">Bornheimer</a>.</p>
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