Cesc Fabregas: Arsene Wenger is a 'God' at Arsenal

02 October 2009 08:55
Wenger has become the longest-serving manager in Arsenal's history, having now been in charge of the Gunners for 13 successful years. He has built three championship-winning sides, one of which, the 'Invincibles', went a season unbeaten in 2003-04. Related Articles * Nicklas Bendtner: divine intervention saved me * Top 10 Wenger quotes * Top 10 Wenger buys * Arsène Wenger at Arsenal * Complete TV guide However, Fabregas admits Wenger is never satisfied, especially over recent years when silverware has proven hard to come by, and it is this refusal to rest on his laurels that earmarks Wenger as one of the best. Fabregas, 21, told the Sun: "He loves football and watches it all the time and he sees things you didn't see yourself. "Arsene is, without doubt, the best coach Arsenal has ever had and we are very happy he is our manager. "The longer he's at Arsenal the better it will be. He's a God here, a God. The chairman and everyone can be relaxed because they know he will always be positive for the club." Barcelona midfielder Xavi has once again raised the subject of Fabregas moving back to the Nou Camp, from where Wenger signed the Spaniard as a 16 year-old. However, although he admits to being flattered by Barca's interest, Fabregas says he is committed to Arsenal and Wenger. He said: "It doesn't upset me what Xavi says, not at all. "It is very flattering from a great player like Xavi. But I am the captain of Arsenal and I have a job to do here. Everyone has their own life and you do what you feel is better for you. "Being at Arsenal is the best thing for me at the moment. I want to win things here and I'm very comfortable with Arsenal. "I love London, it's a great city, it's like my house, it's really good. It is very important for a player to feel at home and I feel like that."

Source: Telegraph