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Cesc Fabregas has called for his Como team to adopt a more strategic and cynical style of play following their recent 1-1 draw against Monza. The experienced midfielder emphasized the need for his players to learn how to effectively commit fouls to disrupt the opposition's momentum and prevent dangerous counter-attacks.
Fabregas believes that a more pragmatic approach could be beneficial for Como, particularly in tight matches where maintaining control is crucial. He remarked on the importance of understanding when to break up the flow of the game, suggesting that a few well-timed fouls could change the course of a match.
The draw against Monza highlighted areas for improvement, and Fabregas is keen to instill a mindset that prioritizes tactical discipline. By adopting a more cynical approach, he hopes to enhance the team's competitive edge in future fixtures, ultimately aiming for better results in the league.
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