Cesc vows to keep improving

by scosystems | February 25, 2007 at 10:33 am
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Cesc Fabregas has issued an ominous warning for the rest of the Premiership, as he believes there are plenty of facets to his game that can be improved upon.

The precociously talented teenager will be Arsenal's creative epicentre in Sunday's Carling Cup final against Chelsea, having at just 19 established himself as arguably the most important player in Arsene Wenger's side.

Indeed, such is his maturity, it will be Fabregas that will be charged with the task of rallying his less experienced team-mates in a side of starlets that are very much in the fledgling stages of their respective careers.

Having signed an eight-year contract to commit his long-term future to North London, the club's supporters can rest easy in the knowledge that it is they that will benefit from his continued development and there is nothing to suggest he is ready to bask in accolades and rest on his laurels.

"I'd like to improve every part of my game, especially my tackling, heading, defending and my left foot," said Fabregas.

"They (Arsenal) have brought me here at a young age and have given me the opportunity to play football at the highest level."

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