
Fabregas Can't Get Enough of Como's Young Guns After 5-0 Pisa Rout Leaps Them Over Juventus
Como 1907 thrashed Pisa 5-0 in Serie A, with goals from Diao, Douvikas, Baturina, Paz, and Perrone, moving three points clear of Juventus for fourth place. Cesc Fabregas hailed the win as a tribute to late owner Michael Bambang Hartono and gushed over his young squad's progress. The result caps a remarkable rise from Serie D to Champions League contenders.
Fabregas Falling Head Over Heels for Como's Champions League Charge
Picture this: a sunny afternoon in Como, and Cesc Fabregas's lads don't just beat Pisa – they absolutely dismantle them. 5-0 doesn't even tell half the story. Assane Diao, Anastasios Douvikas, Martin Baturina, Nico Paz, and Maxi Perrone all got in on the act, turning the Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium into a goal-fest that left the relegation scrappers from Pisa wondering what hit 'em.
Now, here's the juicy bit: this thrashing has Como 1907 three points clear of Juventus in the race for those precious Champions League spots. Fourth place, lads – with Roma lurking in sixth. As reported by Peter Young at Football Italia, Como head into the international break buzzing, knowing they've got a buffer to protect.
A Win with Heart: Honouring the Late Owner
Fabregas didn't mince words post-match. Speaking to DAZN, he called it an 'important victory' – but not just for the table. It was a tribute to the club's late co-owner Michael Bambang Hartono, who passed away last week. 'We send a big hug to the Hartono family,' said the Spaniard. 'It's because of them we live like this.'
Classy touch from the gaffer, innit? Amid the celebrations, Como remembered their roots. From Serie D provincials six or seven years back to Champions League chasers – it's some glow-up.
And the scoreline? Fabregas admitted even he wasn't expecting a cricket score. 'We knew it'd be tough,' he said. 'But the lads attacked the spaces brilliantly for the first two, stayed intelligent, and grew from it.' Proper coaching that – turning potential banana skins into masterclasses.
Young Talent Blooming, City Electric – But What's Next?
Let's talk about the real stars: that 'talented group of young players' Fabregas is smitten with. 'It's difficult not to fall in love with them,' he grinned. The journey from two years ago? Ticking every box. Como's fans are lapping it up – the atmosphere's 'beautiful', and everyone's hungry for more.
Injury news wasn't all rosy, mind. Jesus Rodriguez limped off early with a knee knock after a couple of whacks. 'Explosive player, suited the game perfectly,' sighed Fabregas. 'Shame, but football's football – onwards.' He's also keeping tabs on Ramon and Jesus with their international call-ups. Pride for the club, that.
Zoom out, and Como's story is the stuff of pub debates. From obscurity to top-four pretenders in Serie A? It's like if your Sunday league side suddenly started banging in trebles against the big boys. Fabregas has the blueprint: youth, smarts, and a bit of swagger. Juventus and co. better watch their backs post-break.
The city's buzzing, the young guns are firing, and Fabregas is loving every minute. Como aren't just in the Champions League conversation – they're gatecrashing it with style. What's not to love?
(Photos from the match show Diao and Paz celebrating like they've won the league already – pure joy.)