Despite unrest in the final years at the Emirates, Fabregas insists Wenger’s legacy will be fondly remembered.
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“When you retire after twenty, thirty years people will talk about it and remember it like wow what they did,” Fabregas said.
The 31-year-old is now focused on Monaco, after joining the French side in January after five seasons with Chelsea.
“Right now you need to perform today,” Fabregas added. “This is the world we live in. It’s great because you cannot live in the past.
“I will be able to live in the past when I’m thirty-eight and I retire and hang up my boots it will be perfect as I can see videos of myself scoring goals every single day.”