Fabregas doesn’t change formation for his Como, but now it’s time for the “Gallo”

Faithful to his scheme, the one that saw him debut in Serie A and collect acclaim and applause for the good game he showed even if with few points collected so far. Cesc Fabregasthe Spanish mister of Howdoesn’t change and wants to continue with the 4-2-3-1 at the beginning of the season. Carry on like this tomorrow too Rome (Sinigaglia 6pm) and in the next ones. It was the technician himself who gave this indication. “It’s a module that I like and therefore I think I’ll continue like this….”.

Except that in recent weeks the offensive terminal has changed. Patrick Cutrone started the season, leading the way with his 4 goals scored in the first days of the championship: he touched it and put it in. Then the music changed, it happens in football. First everything goes well, then suddenly everything goes wrong. You work hard, even more than before, and the goal doesn’t arrive: a deflection, a touch from an opponent, the goalkeeper getting there… it happens and so Patrick gave way to the “Gallo” Andrea Belotti: first in the match against Monza at home, then last Sunday in Venice with Belotti scoring one of the two blue goals.

And so – barring sensational reversals (Fabregas speaks today on the eve) – the “Gallo” will also be fielded tomorrow afternoon with his former Roma. His time has come and Fabregas said it clearly a few weeks ago: “I believe in Andrea, he is working well, his opportunity will come. It must be ready….”. Said and done. At Como the time of the “Gallo” strikes again, with his experience and his determination. He is ready: “Goal is life – he explained after Venice – for an attacker, I am happy with this opportunity. And I hope to continue to do well for the team.” Tomorrow a Roma to tame, not easy now that Ranieri has arrived, but to try. And the “Rooster” doesn’t want to be unprepared…