With a mass brawl and two red cards, Cesc Fabregas’s first game as manager was definitely not a low-key affair.
Prior to the international break, the legendary Spanish midfielder was appointed as the interim manager of Como, a club in Serie B. The Italian team also stated their desire to “embark on a new path that hopefully will provide more excitement and entertainment for the fans.”
After playing 17 times for the club last season, the ex-Arsenal star retired and took over coaching the youth and reserve teams. He is now a co-owner of the club.
When Feralpisalo visited the lovely Italian town of Como, Patrick Cutrone scored for the visitors, but the game was still tied after a video assistant referee ruled that Federico Bergonzi of Feralpisalo had committed a foul.
The referee looked on as Gaetano Letizia seemed to seize Cutrone’s throat while the coaching staff from both teams attempted to separate the squads.