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The former Blues midfielder thinks there's too much negativity around the club
Cesc Fabregas insists that something must change in Chelsea to avoid so much negativity around the club.
The former Blues midfielder, who left Stamford Bridge for Monaco in January, suggests that fans are left in the dark about various incidents in the club.
Fabregas attended the departure of two directors, Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte, during his career in Chelsea.
In the meantime, doubts remain about Maurizio Sarri's future, although the Blues finished third in the Premier League and reached two finals – the Carabao Cup and the Europa League.
Before the confrontation with Arsenal, Fabregas told BT Sport: "All these years spent in Chelsea, there is sometimes such negativity around the club, for so many things.
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"Mourinho leaves the club with a fight, Conte leaves the club and they go to court, now Sarri.
"The club does not say things as they are, so fans think what they want. They do not have enough information.
"Someone should just go out once in a while, otherwise there are so many question marks in the club – and the press is talking and talking again and again.
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"It brings negativity and there should always be positivity around the club.
"For example, tonight we are talking about negative things when they are playing in a European final.
"We should talk about the great season they are experiencing, qualify for the Champions League and play two finals.
"Something must change."
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