Pedro backs Cesc Fabregas to win back support of Chelsea faithful
Fabregas was booed in Saturday’s 3-1 home win over Sunderland, the Blues faithful accusing the Spain playmaker and Diego Costa of undermining Jose Mourinho and contributing to the Portuguese’s sacking.
Interim boss Guus Hiddink will take charge of the St Stephen’s Day Premier League clash with Watford as Chelsea seek Mourinho’s long-term replacement.
Former Barcelona midfielder Pedro insists that Fabregas will prove his loyalty to the London club as Chelsea bid to turn their poor league form on its head.
“It was difficult for him but he can get through this,” Pedro said of Fabregas.
“He is strong mentally and very competitive. Cesc is a top player, a very good character in the team, he is a winner, and it’s good he plays for us.
“I understand why the fans are so upset. It’s normal when the team and coach are in this position.”
Mourinho convinced Fabregas to join Chelsea for £30m (€41m) in June 2014, the former Arsenal midfielder contributing 18 assists to help the Blues claim the Premier League title last term.
Fabregas was forced to deny any part in alleged dressing room revolts earlier this season, but Chelsea’s poor form still cost Mourinho his job.
Reacting to Mourinho’s Stamford Bridge exit last week, Fabregas tweeted: “Thank you for all you have done for me.
“I owe you a lot and we will all miss you. Good luck in the future.”
There have since been suggestions Fabregas was in fact one of Mourinho’s closest allies at the club.
Now Fabregas’ team-mates have lent their support to the Spain star, with Pedro admitting the Chelsea squad will all fight to win back the approval of their fans.
“Jose Mourinho is a very good coach,” said Pedro.
“It is a difficult situation for everyone. It was certainly difficult for the players, but it was an important win. The supporters have been good to us this season.
“They have always been with us, together. I don’t say anything against them, they are part of us.”




