💨 Abstract
Arsene Wenger, the former Arsenal manager, was surprised by Cesc Fabregas' swift managerial success. Fabregas, who won numerous titles, retired in 2023 and swiftly transitioned into coaching. He became the head coach of Como, impressively leading them to a top-flight promotion and a respectable tenth-place finish in Serie A. Wenger praised Fabregas' quiet leadership and believes, despite the rapid transition, that he will be a great coach.
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