Most Arsenal fans couldn't quite believe the news that Arsene Wenger reportedly turned down a move for Cesc Fabregas ahead of the Spaniard's switch to rivals Chelsea last summer.
When asked if Fabregas’s first choice was a return to Arsenal, Wenger replied: ‘Certainly, yes. But when he left we bought Mesut Ozil. We have Santi Cazorla, Jack Wilshere and we were not in the need to buy offensive players.'
What makes things worse for the Gunners faithful is just how well Fabregas has been doing in a blue shirt, already bagging 12 Premier League assists and two goals in just 16 appearances.
If that wasn't enough, the midfielder's pinpoint corner to set up a John Terry header against Stoke on Monday night meant Fabregas now has more Premier League assists than former team-mate Wilshere has earned in his entire career with Arsenal.
Wilshere, who admittedly has been forced to miss large chunks of his Gunners career through injury, has recorded just 11 Premier League assists in 95 showings in an Arsenal shirt.
The 22-year-old made nine Premier League appearances this season before being ruled out for three months at the end of November after undergoing surgery on damaged ligaments in his left ankle.


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