Catalan prayers still effective as ex-Barca youth star Fabregas steers Arsenal without stopping.


After spending time in the Catalan country-side during the summer break where Fabregas received special blessings from the Catalan kids, youths and parents to go ahead and bring the English Premiership trophy to North London to the Gunners and to Catalonia, his origin, the brilliant Arsenal FC star player Cesc Fabregas has not disappointed so far. Producing and re-producing spectacular form since the first day of the Premiership, Fabregas has continued to remain heads and shoulders above others, powering his team Arsenal to the top of the English Premiership on Saturday and capping it up with yet another magnificent goal, this time, a stunning 80th minute super-strike from a canon bent into the far corner of the net from 30 yards. His victim was England's national team goalkeeper Paul Robinson, who was in goal for home team Tottenham Hotspurs.


Two more goals came from Arsenal's Emmanuel Adebayor, the West African striker of Nigerian origin, who plays for the Republic of Togo. The three goals cancelled out the home team's lone strike in the 15th minute from Gareth Bale, which put Spurs ahead in the first-half of the encounter.


With this win, Arsenal now lead the English Premiership table with 13 points from 5 games ahead of Liverpool, Manchester United and Chelsea FC in that order, who all have 11 points each but seperated on superior goal difference.


Other than winning the English Premiership title, Cesc Fabregas was also mandated by Catalonia to win the Footballer of The Year Award in England this season.














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