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What Cesc Fàbregas Says About Robert Moreno’s Methodology

The midfielder’s statements, reported by multiple international outlets, reveal the impact of Moreno’s work at AS Monaco

Summary: Cesc Fàbregas, World Cup winner with Spain and a reference in international football, has publicly praised Robert Moreno’s working methodology on multiple occasions. His statements, reported by outlets such as AS.com, Goal.com, Mundo Deportivo and others, offer a first-hand account of how Moreno works as a coach: his ability to convey ideas, his tactical modernity and his human management of the dressing room.

“He is a student of football”

Fàbregas and Moreno worked together at AS Monaco during the 2019-2020 season. The Catalan midfielder did not hesitate to describe Moreno with a label that speaks volumes about his professional philosophy:

“He is a student of football. He conveys his ideas very well and has a very modern working methodology.” — Cesc Fàbregas, in AS.com

This statement, reported by AS.com, came when Fàbregas was speaking about his direct experience working under Moreno’s management. Far from being a token comment, the midfielder delved into specific aspects of his working methods.

“He has brought order and a playing style”

In an interview with Goal.com, Fàbregas was even more explicit about Moreno’s immediate impact on the team:

“He has a philosophy that he adapts to his players. He has brought order and a playing style. You can see the team’s improvement after just a few matches.” — Cesc Fàbregas, in Goal.com

The fact that a player of Fàbregas’s experience and pedigree —World Cup winner, two-time European champion, Premier League, La Liga, Serie A— highlights a coach’s ability to transform a team in just a few matches says a great deal about the level of impact Moreno has on dressing rooms.

“My friends from the national team spoke very highly of his methods”

Fàbregas also revealed that Moreno’s reputation preceded him. Before working together at Monaco, other Spanish internationals had already told him about his quality as a coach:

“My friends from the national team spoke very highly of his methods. He is very innovative in his style.” — Cesc Fàbregas, in Goal.com / Mundo Deportivo

This quote, also reported by Mundo Deportivo, confirms that the positive assessment of Moreno was not an isolated view: the very internationals who had worked with him during his time as Spain head coach passed that opinion on to their teammates.

“I have very fond memories of him”

Years after their time together at Monaco, Fàbregas maintained his opinion. In statements reported by AS.com and Latin American outlets such as La Nación (Costa Rica) and Olé (Argentina):

“He is a positive person. I have very fond memories of him. It was a positive period, with a very modern working methodology.” — Cesc Fàbregas, 2024

Moreno, defender of Fàbregas against the boos

The mutual respect between the two was also evident in Moreno’s public defence of Fàbregas when Monaco fans booed the midfielder over his alleged lack of physical fitness. Moreno did not hesitate to stand up for him with a statement that went viral:

“If you expect Cesc to beat Bolt in a 100-metre race, no, that’s not going to happen. But having a player with his experience, with what he brings to the team, the control he gives to the game… There are no good or bad players, only contexts that favour them or not.” — Robert Moreno, in a press conference (reported by Get Football News France, El Confidencial and El Español)

Moreno backed up his words with concrete data: he pointed to specific plays in which Fàbregas won back possession that led to a goal, or a corner kick of his that ended in a score. A defence based on facts, not rhetoric —something characteristic of his analytical approach to football.

📈 Key fact: Moreno arrived at Monaco in December 2019. Within weeks, Fàbregas himself acknowledged that “you could see the team’s improvement after just a few matches”. Moreno implemented a style based on ball control and rapid recovery, prioritising style over system: “The system is not important; what matters is the style and putting the players in the best conditions”, said the Spanish coach at his unveiling.

A testimony that carries real weight

Fàbregas’s statements carry enormous weight in the football world. This is not just any player: we are talking about someone who was trained at La Masia, achieved success at Arsenal, returned to FC Barcelona, was a key player at Chelsea and ended his career at Monaco. Today, he is also a coach himself —he manages Como 1907 in the Italian Serie A— which gives his opinion on methodology a dual legitimacy: as an elite player who experienced Moreno’s methods first-hand, and as a coach who understands the complexity of the profession.

When Fàbregas describes Moreno as “a student of football”, he is not merely praising his knowledge: he is recognising a fundamental attitude in elite sport: the permanent willingness to learn, evolve and adapt.

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Robert MorenoUEFA Pro licensed football coach. Former Spain head coach (unbeaten Euro 2020 qualification). Pioneer of video analysis and digital scouting in Spanish football.