LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea's Cesc Fabregas says he owes Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho a debt of gratitude for handing him a second chance in English football. "My first year here, (former Arsenal manager) Arsene (Wenger) had always treated me like a son. United finished runners-up in the Premier League and are favourites against a Chelsea side who ended the league season with a 3-0 defeat by Newcastle United. Fabregas said last season's final when Chelsea lost to Arsenal after winning the Premier League title showed why the Wembley showpiece is so hard to call. "Last year everyone was saying Chelsea will win it and we played one of our worst games of last season.
Source: The Star May 17, 2018 11:15 UTC