Cesc's advice to Luis Enrique: 'I don't like to practice penalties'

BeSoccer 2 years ago 3.3k
Fabregas believes Spain will win against Morocco. EFE

Cesc Fabregas, current Como player, spoke to 'COPE' to review the current situation of the Spanish national team and the World Cup winner dared to give Luis Enrique some advice. "I don't like practising penalties, there are stars practising and then they fail," he said.

Cesc Fabregas, former Spain midfielder and current Como midfielder, gave his opinion on one of the most important players of the Spanish national team in an interview for 'DAZN'. "Pedri's best is when he's at his most free", he said.

The former Barça midfielder also spoke to 'COPE' on Tuesday to review the latest news on the World Cup and dared to give Luis Enrique an advice: "I don't like practising penalties, there are stars practising and then they fail".

"Before the penalty I took against Italy, I hadn't taken one since I was a teenager. Under Palop we took quite a few in 2008 but it's not something I like to do a lot of. In training you don't have the same tension as in a match. I think it has more to do with personality and confidence," he added.

Furthermore, Cesc showed his confidence in reaching the quarter-finals: "I see a difficult match, although I think Spain are better and will win. I'm confident and that's my wish, but it's a match not to lose our heads. That is to say: don't repeat the bad ten minutes against Japan".

Mentioned in the news story

World Cup
Cesc Fàbregas