Fabregas’s impressive start at Como has put him in pole position to succeed Claudio Ranieri at Roma, a move that would represent a major step up in his coaching career. However, the former World Cup winner remains measured and focused, unwilling to be drawn into speculation.
"I don’t know, nothing is decided yet," he said about his future. "I need a short break at the end of the championship, a moment of respite before sitting down at the table with Como… I consider myself very lucky because here, the management of daily life is the same whether you win or lose. The comparison is constant. Is Como the priority? I have to understand where we want to go. And how. Yes, the priority is Como."
Whether he remains at Como or moves to a bigger stage, it’s clear that his managerial career is being built with the same intelligence and vision that defined his playing days.