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    Cesc takes aim at Gunners

    25 Jun 2009 - 07:29:01

    Frustrated Cesc Fabregas has placed his Arsenal future into doubt after admitting he is angry at the lack of silverware he has won during his time with the Gunners.

    The Gunners skipper has branded the north London club "impotent" following four barren years without a trophy.

    "The absence of titles at Arsenal is what angers me the most," he told The Sun.

    "Cristiano (Ronaldo) said he's leaving Manchester United because he had nothing else to win. For me right now it is the exact opposite, seeing the impotence.

    "This year we wanted it, we were giving everything, but we couldn't reach the level that everyone expected of Arsenal.

    "When you win, you're well. But when you don't, everyone is in a bad mood. For four years now, we've needed a title to regain our belief in ourselves.

    "My seventh season is about to start. It's a lot when you're just 22. When you stop to think, you see that time flies.

    "In football, you have to learn fast and take the best decisions for yourself and try to be happy."

    The 22-year-old midfielder joined the Gunners from Barcelona six years ago.

    But despite his close ties to the Catalan club, the Spain international has admitted a move to their big-sending bitter rivals Real Madrid would not be out of the question.

    "Of course my family would understand if I signed for Real Madrid because they love me, they want me to be happy and what is best for me," he added.

    "They'd support me whichever club I joined. My family will always be there for me - whatever decision I make.

    "They're the ones who are always by my side."


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