Chelsea will be crowned champions in Antonio Conte's first season as manager if they beat West Bromwich Albion on Friday and Fabregas has his sights set on a title party at the Hawthorns.
The northeast club were condemned to the Championship after a 3-0 defeat to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
The Belgium goalkeeper, asked to compare winning the title with Chelsea under Mourinho to this season with Conte, told Talksport Radio on Tuesday: "It's hard to say because obviously in the first year I came here, I came from winning the league in Spain and straight away we won the league, so that was very nice".
Goals came from Diego Costa, Marcos Alonso, and Nemanja Matic in an attack masterfully orchestrated by Cesc Fabregas at Stamford Bridge.
Ryan Giggs and Wayne Rooney have both managed to reach 10 Premier League assists in five seasons, but former Arsenal FootballClub starlet Fabregas now stands alone as one of the division's leading playmakers.
"This development of Cesc is our development, because we started the season with a lot of problems".
"I think Massimiliano would be successful [in the Premier League] but I think Juventus will be very strong to keep him".
"Now he is deserving this".
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The league leaders, that are 7 factors free from Tottenham with three video games to play, could clinch the title with victory at West Brom on Friday Night Football.
At the bottom, Swansea climbed out of the bottom three after beating Everton 1-0 at the Liberty Stadium, leapfrogging Marco Silva's Hull after they suffered a surprise 2-0 defeat at home to basement side Sunderland hours before.
"For this reason I felt in my heart to clap these fans and wish every Middlesbrough player good luck for next season".
Boro fans took to Twitter to applaud Conte for his gesture, but one moment in particular was overlooked during the game and it involved the Chelsea manager's daughter, Vittoria.
"Because I think this situation happens only in England. It was a great performance, my players showed commitment and work-rate for three important points", he said. "In Italy it's very, very hard to see a team getting relegated and the players receive (applause)". Carlo Ancelotti was at the helm and promoted a more attacking style as they became the first side to score over 100 league goals in the Premier League era.
Boro boss Steve Agnew described the devastation in the visiting dressing room: "I've left a very silent dressing room".
Speaking to talkSPORT host Jim White, he said: "There are very few coaches who are able to totally change the destiny of a club, and if you go through the speculation in the newspapers, yes, there are a few clubs who are looking at Antonio".
"We conceded two goals which we were unhappy with from a defensive point of view - it gave us a mountain to climb. Then we can celebrate a fantastic target".





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