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Bacary Sagna slams ‘harsh’ Cesc Fabregas for saying only Robin van Persie and Samir Nasri were on his level at Arsenal

Bacary Sagna has been left ‘surprised’ by former Arsenal teammate Cesc Fabregas’ recent ‘harsh’ comments.

When speaking on the , the former Arsenal captain claimed only Samir Nasri and Robin van Persie were on his level before he left for Barcelona in 2011.

 Cesc Fabregas (left) and Bacary Sagna (right) spent four years together at Arsenal
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Cesc Fabregas (left) and Bacary Sagna (right) spent four years together at ArsenalCredit: Rex Features

Fabregas, who now plays for Monaco, said: "I was the captain, I always felt so much pressure on myself. I had to lead this team to win something. I gave everything.

"Sometimes, I used to go home after we lost and I used to cry, I used to suffer, I used to spend sleepless nights suffering.

"And then you lose a game, you’re in the bus like this, destroyed, and then you hear some players laughing, thinking about where they will be going out later.

"This was going on for a few years. Yeah, we were playing beautiful football and I enjoyed that side of things.

"But I was putting pressure on myself to lead, to do everything, and at one point I felt kind of lonely.

 Robin van Persie (left) and Samir Nasri (right) were the only Arsenal players deemed as good as Fabregas by the man himself
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Robin van Persie (left) and Samir Nasri (right) were the only Arsenal players deemed as good as Fabregas by the man himselfCredit: Getty

"Especially in the last two or three years, I felt Robin and Samir were the only players who were at my level mentally and technically.

"It’s not an arrogant thing to say, it’s how I felt at that time.”

And Sagna, who played with Fabregas for four years between 2007 and 2011 at Arsenal, has taken exception to the Spaniard’s claims.

He told : “I was surprised to read this.

“From him I was surprised because he was supposed to be one of the leaders of the team, he was one of the great prospects and as a leader and a true player, you don’t speak like that about your club.

“So I was surprised because he is a nice guy, he’s still a nice guy, this doesn’t change anything. But I was kind of surprised.

“Arsenal made him so saying that some players were not at his level was a bit harsh because I’m not sure out of all the seasons he was playing at the club, he was always an exemplary player.

“At that time the press was talking about him not running enough or tracking back. So other players could have said ‘you should be running more or doing more’.

“If you look at Liverpool today, all of them are running. This is a team. And maybe, because we didn’t have the right spirit at that time we didn’t make this little extra push, or make that little extra run to track players, maybe this is the reason we didn’t win [trophies].”


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