Wenger stands by under-fire Fabregas

Arsene Wenger is in no doubt Cesc Fabregas has the strength of character to beat what the Arsenal manager believes is a witch hunt against his captain.

Arsene Wenger is in no doubt Cesc Fabregas has the strength of character to beat what the Arsenal manager believes is a witch hunt against his captain.

Fabregas, 23, has once again found himself the centre of attention after Everton manager David Moyes claimed the Spain midfielder made unrepeatable comments to match officials, which should have earned him a red card, as the players went down the tunnel at half-time of their Barclays Premier League clash at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night, when Arsenal trailed to a controversial goal which appeared offside.

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