Cesc Fabregas

Biography
Born:May 4, 1987
Hometown: Arenys de Mar, Spain
Position: Central Midfielder
Clubs: Arsenal
Special Skill according to FootballGoalz: A playmaker with amazing vision, and passing abilities.
Francesc Fabregas is currently one of the most gifted midfielder in the game. His technique is incredible, and at only 21, the young Spaniard is already one of the best playmaker in the world. Cesc also has a goal scoring touch, having netted a number of goals for the Gunners and Spain. He’s very exciting to watch play and his naturally a fan favorite.
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FA Cup 5th Round - 16th Feb 2008 Manchester Utd 4 - 0 Arsenal Scorers: Wayne Rooney (16) Darren Fletcher (20) Luis Nani (38) Darren Fletcher (74) Manchester Utd Starting 11: 1 Edwin Van der Sar 5 Rio Ferdinand 6 Wes Brown 3 Patrice Evra 15 Nemanja Vidic 16 Michael Carrick 24 Darren Fletcher 17 Luis Nani 8 Oliveira Anderson [18 Paul Scholes]72mins 10 Wayne Rooney [9 Louis Saha]71mins 13 Ji-Sung Park Substitutes 29 Tomasz Kuszczak 22 John O'Shea 18 Paul Scholes [8 Oliveira Anderson]72mins 9 Louis Saha [10 Wayne Rooney]71mins 32 Carlos Tevez Arsenal Starting 11: 1 Jens Lehmann 10 William Gallas 5 Kolo Toure 31 Justin Hoyte 27 Emmanuel Eboue 30 Armand Traore 19 Gilberto Silva 13 Alexander Hleb [25 Emmanuel Adebayor]70mins 4 Francesc Fabregas [16 Mathieu Flamini]70mins 9 Da Silva Eduardo [6 Philippe Senderos]71mins 26 Nicklas Bendtner Substitutes 21 Lukasz Fabianski 6 Philippe Senderos [9 Da Silva Eduardo]71mins 22 Gael Clichy 16 Mathieu Flamini [4 Cesc Fabregas]70mins 25 Emmanuel Adebayor [13 Alexander Hleb]70mins
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FA Cup 5th Round - 16th Feb 2008 Manchester Utd 4 - 0 Arsenal Scorers: Wayne Rooney (16) Darren Fletcher (20) Luis Nani (38) Darren Fletcher (74) Manchester Utd Starting 11: 1 Edwin Van der Sar 5 Rio Ferdinand 6 Wes Brown 3 Patrice Evra 15 Nemanja Vidic 16 Michael Carrick 24 Darren Fletcher 17 Luis Nani 8 Oliveira Anderson [18 Paul Scholes]72mins 10 Wayne Rooney [9 Louis Saha]71mins 13 Ji-Sung Park Substitutes 29 Tomasz Kuszczak 22 John O'Shea 18 Paul Scholes [8 Oliveira Anderson]72mins 9 Louis Saha [10 Wayne Rooney]71mins 32 Carlos Tevez Arsenal Starting 11: 1 Jens Lehmann 10 William Gallas 5 Kolo Toure 31 Justin Hoyte 27 Emmanuel Eboue 30 Armand Traore 19 Gilberto Silva 13 Alexander Hleb [25 Emmanuel Adebayor]70mins 4 Francesc Fabregas [16 Mathieu Flamini]70mins 9 Da Silva Eduardo [6 Philippe Senderos]71mins 26 Nicklas Bendtner Substitutes 21 Lukasz Fabianski 6 Philippe Senderos [9 Da Silva Eduardo]71mins 22 Gael Clichy 16 Mathieu Flamini [4 Cesc Fabregas]70mins 25 Emmanuel Adebayor [13 Alexander Hleb]70mins
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Arsenal v Tottenham Venue: Emirates Stadium Date: Wednesday, 29 October Kick-off: 2000 GMT Coverage: Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live & live text commentary on BBC Sport website; highlights on Match of the Day (2245, BBC One) Arsenal: Almunia, Sagna, Silvestre, Gallas, Clichy, Walcott, Fabregas, Denilson, Nasri, Van Persie, Adebayor. Subs: Fabianski, Diaby, Toure, Vela, Song Billong, Bendtner, Eboue. Tottenham: Gomes, Hutton, Corluka, Woodgate, Assou-Ekotto, Bentley, Modric, Jenas, Huddlestone, Bale, Pavlyuchenko. Subs: Cesar, Zokora, Lennon, Bent, Gunter, Campbell, O'Hara. Referee: Martin Atkinson (W Yorkshire) Aaron Lennon's injury-time equaliser capped a stunning fightback from Harry Redknapp's Tottenham against Arsenal. David Bentley's brilliant early strike put Spurs ahead, but Mikael Silvestre headed Arsenal level before half-time. William Gallas put Arsenal in front seconds after the re-start and Emmanuel Adebayor bundled home their third. Darren Bent pulled one back before Robin van Persie added Arsenal's fourth - but Jermaine Jenas's 89th-minute goal and Lennon's tap-in earned a point. Bentley's audacious opener gave Redknapp the perfect start to his first official game in charge, but that early optimism soon disappeared as Arsenal took total control of the north London derby. But once again Arsenal were guilty of their familiar crime of over-elaboration and missing chances, leaving the door open for Spurs to rescue a point from a game that looked lost. Redknapp restored Jonathan Woodgate to his starting line-up, but lost captain Ledley King because of his long-standing knee injury. Spurs opened up Arsenal inside two minutes when Tom Huddlestone slid in Gareth Bale, who shot into the side-netting. But they were ahead after 13 minutes - and it was a piece of genius by former Arsenal midfield man Bentley that gave them the goal. He took a Huddlestone header and teed himself up for a stunning volley from 40 yards that Arsenal keeper Manuel Almunia touched but could not keep out. Arsenal took up the challenge and Van Persie was twice a threat in the immediate aftermath of Bentley's goal, forcing Heurelho Gomes into a save low down and then shooting just wide. Gallas then shot over after a Gomes fumble before both Theo Walcott and Cesc Fabregas tested the Spurs keeper. An Arsenal equaliser looked on the cards, but Spurs will have been deeply unhappy about the manner in which it arrived eight minutes before the interval. Spurs felt Bentley had been fouled by Fabregas in the lead up to an Arsenal corner, and their misery increased when Gomes made an awful attempt to deal with Van Persie's corner and Silvestre headed home. For all Arsenal's trademark pretty passing, they were making inroads at set pieces and scored from another less than a minute after the re-start. Van Persie whipped in a free-kick from the right and Gallas rose to glance in a header that Gomes could only touch on its way in. Bentley tested Almunia from long range again before Adebayor extended Arsenal's lead after 64 minutes. Van Persie was the creator with a superb pass that let in Samir Nasri, and when he lifted the ball over Gomes, Adebayor beat Alan Hutton in a straight race to poke home from almost on the goal-line. It was looking very ominous for a deflated Spurs side, but they were thrown a lifeline three minutes later when Almunia fumbled Huddlestone's shot and substitute Bent turned in the rebound. But any hopes Spurs harboured of a revival appeared to be snuffed out within two minutes, when Hutton gifted possession to Adebayor, who set up Van Persie for a powerhouse finish. When Jenas curled in a clever finish with a minute of normal time remaining, it looked like it would provide nothing more than an anxious finale for the Gunners. But with seconds left of the four minutes of injury time, Luka Modric's shot was deflected on to an upright by Almunia and substitute Lennon was in the perfect position to slot in the rebound and spark wild scenes of celebration from the Spurs contingent.
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Arsenal v Tottenham Venue: Emirates Stadium Date: Wednesday, 29 October Kick-off: 2000 GMT Coverage: Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live & live text commentary on BBC Sport website; highlights on Match of the Day (2245, BBC One) Arsenal: Almunia, Sagna, Silvestre, Gallas, Clichy, Walcott, Fabregas, Denilson, Nasri, Van Persie, Adebayor. Subs: Fabianski, Diaby, Toure, Vela, Song Billong, Bendtner, Eboue. Tottenham: Gomes, Hutton, Corluka, Woodgate, Assou-Ekotto, Bentley, Modric, Jenas, Huddlestone, Bale, Pavlyuchenko. Subs: Cesar, Zokora, Lennon, Bent, Gunter, Campbell, O'Hara. Referee: Martin Atkinson (W Yorkshire) Aaron Lennon's injury-time equaliser capped a stunning fightback from Harry Redknapp's Tottenham against Arsenal. David Bentley's brilliant early strike put Spurs ahead, but Mikael Silvestre headed Arsenal level before half-time. William Gallas put Arsenal in front seconds after the re-start and Emmanuel Adebayor bundled home their third. Darren Bent pulled one back before Robin van Persie added Arsenal's fourth - but Jermaine Jenas's 89th-minute goal and Lennon's tap-in earned a point. Bentley's audacious opener gave Redknapp the perfect start to his first official game in charge, but that early optimism soon disappeared as Arsenal took total control of the north London derby. But once again Arsenal were guilty of their familiar crime of over-elaboration and missing chances, leaving the door open for Spurs to rescue a point from a game that looked lost. Redknapp restored Jonathan Woodgate to his starting line-up, but lost captain Ledley King because of his long-standing knee injury. Spurs opened up Arsenal inside two minutes when Tom Huddlestone slid in Gareth Bale, who shot into the side-netting. But they were ahead after 13 minutes - and it was a piece of genius by former Arsenal midfield man Bentley that gave them the goal. He took a Huddlestone header and teed himself up for a stunning volley from 40 yards that Arsenal keeper Manuel Almunia touched but could not keep out. Arsenal took up the challenge and Van Persie was twice a threat in the immediate aftermath of Bentley's goal, forcing Heurelho Gomes into a save low down and then shooting just wide. Gallas then shot over after a Gomes fumble before both Theo Walcott and Cesc Fabregas tested the Spurs keeper. An Arsenal equaliser looked on the cards, but Spurs will have been deeply unhappy about the manner in which it arrived eight minutes before the interval. Spurs felt Bentley had been fouled by Fabregas in the lead up to an Arsenal corner, and their misery increased when Gomes made an awful attempt to deal with Van Persie's corner and Silvestre headed home. For all Arsenal's trademark pretty passing, they were making inroads at set pieces and scored from another less than a minute after the re-start. Van Persie whipped in a free-kick from the right and Gallas rose to glance in a header that Gomes could only touch on its way in. Bentley tested Almunia from long range again before Adebayor extended Arsenal's lead after 64 minutes. Van Persie was the creator with a superb pass that let in Samir Nasri, and when he lifted the ball over Gomes, Adebayor beat Alan Hutton in a straight race to poke home from almost on the goal-line. It was looking very ominous for a deflated Spurs side, but they were thrown a lifeline three minutes later when Almunia fumbled Huddlestone's shot and substitute Bent turned in the rebound. But any hopes Spurs harboured of a revival appeared to be snuffed out within two minutes, when Hutton gifted possession to Adebayor, who set up Van Persie for a powerhouse finish. When Jenas curled in a clever finish with a minute of normal time remaining, it looked like it would provide nothing more than an anxious finale for the Gunners. But with seconds left of the four minutes of injury time, Luka Modric's shot was deflected on to an upright by Almunia and substitute Lennon was in the perfect position to slot in the rebound and spark wild scenes of celebration from the Spurs contingent.


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