Cesc Fabregas openly admitted his dissatisfaction with Como’s performance, stating he ‘expected more’ from the team after their goalless draw against Udinese. He also highlighted Álvaro Morata’s disappointment over his limited playing time.
Having secured five consecutive victories, the Lariani appeared to be on an unstoppable march towards an extraordinary Champions League qualification. However, their recent frustrating 0-0 stalemate away to Udinese, a game notably lacking in scoring opportunities, could potentially alter their trajectory.
Fabregas Highlights Como’s Shortcomings in Udine
Speaking to DAZN Italia, Fabregas commented, “Both teams struggled to find space; it was a highly tactical encounter where neither side truly seized the initiative. Despite this, we created two significant scoring chances, which is crucial. Generally, I was displeased with our ball possession, as several players performed below par today. On the positive side, Udinese posed little threat, and we secured our 15th clean sheet.”
Como currently maintains fourth place with 58 points, four clear of Roma. However, their lead could shrink to just one point if Juventus defeats Genoa this evening. Atalanta also remains a formidable threat, aiming to rejoin the contention in the remaining seven rounds of the Serie A season.
The coach emphasized, “We mustn’t forget that teams like Roma, Napoli, Atalanta, and Fiorentina have all suffered defeats here. Furthermore, some of my international players endured long journeys recently, a factor I, as a coach, must consider. In such situations, it’s vital not to lose or concede, though I’m the first to admit I had higher expectations.”
When questioned about the specific aspects of his team’s performance that troubled him, Fabregas cited “possession, transitions, vertical passes – we didn’t move the ball with sufficient pace. We failed in our preventative marking and lost too many duels. Against a physically strong and seasoned team like Udinese, these lapses are costly.”
The decision to substitute Tasos Douvikas, temporarily leaving Como without a central forward until Álvaro Morata’s late introduction, raised questions, especially given the team’s struggle to create scoring chances.
“Morata is motivated; you could see his commitment when he entered the game,” Fabregas responded. “He is undoubtedly disappointed, as he’s wanted more playing time this season – I would be too in his shoes. However, I always stress that the quality of minutes on the field matters more than the quantity. This is the shift in mindset I want all players globally to embrace, particularly with the advent of five substitutions and numerous fixtures. Morata is contributing to the team and is regaining his form. We are a unified family here, each with our individual journeys, but every player will be crucial for me this season.”








