Chelsea goalkeeper Asmir Begovic has insisted that his future will not be decided until after the season.
The double Player of the Year victor was ruled out of Monday's 3-0 win over Middlesbrough with a thigh problem.
"It's great to breathe this atmosphere at Stamford Bridge. I have to say thanks to my players because it is not easy to adapt to a new method, philosophy and work very hard if you compare the work of this season to the past".
That is why he is able to register 11 league assists in as many starts during a season where he has played a second fiddle to other midfielders at the club.
Chelsea are just three points away from being crowned the champions and can secure the trophy on Friday night by beating West Brom.
As the Premier League reaches its penultimate weekend, issues could be settled at both ends of the table.
Such was the number of opportunities Fabregas gifted to his teammates during the first half that injured Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi tweeted "Cesc is like Santa on a pitch". We've got to put it right.
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Both are potential first-round picks with Evans a favored target among mock drafts for the Magic with the team's pick at No. 25. I knew how important your body was. "For sure, I think I'd make the most of wherever I am next year", he said.
"We must continue in this way, not to think "now we must be more defensive to try to defend a result". A big win. At this stage of the season, to win is great.
"After every bad game we always recover very quickly, we always respond very well and win", Blues midfielder Nemanja Matic told Chelsea TV.
"We've got some tough games coming up", said defender Craig Dawson.
"Obviously I haven't played every single game but the last 20 or so games I have played, of course not from the start". Elimination against Celta Vigo would be a disaster for United, who would then go into their game against Tottenham on Sunday needing a victory just to keep alive any chance they had of qualifying for next season's Champions League. And with Monday's battering at Stamford Bridge confirming their relegation, they are surely no longer in a position to play hard-ball.
Boro manager Steve Agnew said his dressing room was "devastated".
"The most important thing is we finish the season strong, we make sure we gain more points and everything moving forward will be towards getting members of the football club back to the Premier League as soon as possible".





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