I Don't Know What The Future Holds - Arsenal's Cesc Fabregas
The midfielder dodged the question about moving back to Barcelona and said that Argentina will be tough opposition for Spain this evening...
"[I don't know] what will happen either tomorrow or in a year or in five years," he told Noticias Cuatro.
Fabregas is in line to start for Spain in their friendly match against Argentina tonight, and he believes that los Albicelestes are still one of the best teams in the world.
"They aren't at their best at the moment, but they will always be competitive - they have some great players, some of the best in the world."
With the World Cup approaching fast, Fabregas added that tonight will be a good test for them ahead of next summer's finals.
"It will be difficult, since there will be great teams with a lot of experience there - we will have to see whether we can go the distance."
Anthony Wright, Goal.com
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