Frustration for Como but Fàbregas's side have one of strongest identities in Serie A | Nicky Bandini

Cesc Fàbregas's Como are on a mission to prove that possession football can be both attractive and effective. After losing 3-1 to Milan despite dominating the ball, the team's manager has been accused of becoming too predictable. However, under Fàbregas, Como have developed a strong identity in Serie A, built around technically adept players who are comfortable with the ball at their feet.

This approach has yielded impressive results, including an astonishing 5.24 expected goals against Atalanta, a team that had taken 13 points from their previous five games. The match was shaped by an early red card for Honest Ahanor, which left Atalanta vulnerable to Como's attacks. Despite being held to a goalless draw at home, Como still managed to hold 79% of possession and attempt 28 shots.

The team's reliance on possession has been a topic of debate, with some arguing that it can lead to predictability and a lack of creativity. However, Fàbregas insists that his approach is not about playing "all ball," but rather about creating an identity and finding players who fit into that style.

Nico Paz, one of the team's star players, has been particularly impressive this season, with eight goals and six assists to his name. His pitch awareness and ability to make decisions on the fly have made him a key player for Como. Other young players, such as Álvaro Morata and Jacobo Ramón, have also emerged as important contributors to the team's success.

Despite the draw against Atalanta, Como remain sixth in the table and are on course for a Europa League spot. Fàbregas's message of backing his players has resonated with fans, who see him as a coach who is committed to developing young talent.

As Como head into their Coppa Italia quarter-final against Napoli, they will be looking to build on their momentum and prove that their possession-based approach can be successful in the biggest games. With Fàbregas at the helm, there is hope that this team can become a force to be reckoned with in Italian football.
 
man i'm so over these threads where ppl just copy n paste from the actual news article lol 🤦‍♂️. seriously tho, cesc fabregas is doing somethin right w/ como cuz they've been dominate but gettin destroyed by milan 😂. possession football can be a double edged sword i guess. we need more analysis and not just 'he's doin it right' or 'he's doin it wrong'. 🤔 i mean what specific tactics r u guys talkin bout? is it just about keepin the ball or is there more to it than that? 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm really curious about Como's strategy, they're kinda like the anti-pressing team, always trying to keep the ball and wear down their opponents 🤔👀. I mean, it's worked so far, but is it sustainable? Can they still be effective without a lot of counter-attacks? And what about when they face teams that just sit deep and try to nullify their possession game? 💪😬

Fàbregas seems like a really smart coach who knows his players' strengths, but I wonder if he's being too cautious sometimes? Like, is there a risk of getting caught out by a quick counter-attack when everyone's playing so safe 🤦‍♂️. And what about the fans, they seem super behind him and his approach, but don't they want to see some more wins in big games instead of just draws? 🤔👍
 
Ugh, another Serie A team relying too much on possession... 😒 Como's 79% possession against Atalanta might look cool, but it's not a win in my book. 🙅‍♂️ And what's up with all these young players? Álvaro Morata got red carded and still managed to impress? 🤔 Maybe he just likes drama... 😏 Nico Paz is alright, I guess, but 8 goals and 6 assists in one season is a bit suspiciously high. 👀 And don't even get me started on their lack of creativity. It's like they're just playing for the sake of playing... 🙄 Anyway, Europa League spot? Please, it's not like it means anything in the grand scheme of things... 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm intrigued by Cesc Fàbregas's tactics, you know? The way Como controls the ball and tries to wear down opponents might not be everyone's cup of tea, but I think it's clever. It's like they're saying "we're gonna own the pitch" and then just play it out slowly. And yeah, Nico Paz is a beast, his movement on the field looks so natural. Fàbregas seems to have found something special with that young squad of his, and I think he'll keep pushing them to improve. The Coppa Italia quarter-final against Napoli should be interesting, though... 🔍
 
I think Como's possession style might be getting a bad rep just because it's not the most traditional way of playing 🤔. I mean, sure, losing 3-1 to Milan isn't ideal, but Atalanta was on fire before their red card and Honest Ahanor is still out with an injury... If Fàbregas can keep his team looking cohesive and getting quality chances, then maybe the criticism of being too predictable won't stick 🚫. I love how he's focusing on building an identity around his players, it shows he believes in them and wants to see their skills shine through ✨. The fans seem to be loving this approach too, and with a team like Como, that's all you can ask for 💪
 
I'm thinkin' Como's possession style has some pros & cons... 🤔 They've got some amazin' players like Nico Paz and Álvaro Morata who are all about the ball, but it can also get a bit dull when they're dominatin' the game and not creatin' many clear-cut chances. Like, I get that Fàbregas wants to build an identity, but sometimes you gotta mix it up a bit to keep the opposition guessin'. Still, if they can find a balance between possession and creativity, I think they could be real dark horses in Serie A! ⚽
 
omg i'm loving cesc fabregas's strategy for como 🤩 they're like totally dominating the game but still creating space for Nico Paz to shine 💫 and those young players álvaro morata and jacobo ramón are insane 🔥 5.24 expected goals against atalanta is crazy! 😲 they might not have won that draw but they're still holding 79% possession which is impressive 🤯 i think fabregas's approach is on point and it'll be exciting to see them take on napoli in the coppa italia quarter final 🔥👍
 
I don't get why everyone's so hyped about possession football 🤔...don't get me wrong, it looks sick when they've got the ball and just keep passing 🔄, but what happens when they lose possession? Como went 3-1 against Milan, dominated the ball, but still lost 🤦‍♂️. Is that really effective? And I'm not buying into this idea that Fàbregas's approach is unique or anything 😒...it's just a fancy way of saying "we like to kick it around and pass it a lot". Not convinced 💔
 
I don't usually comment but I think it's cool how Cesc Fàbregas is building his team around possession football 🤩. It's not always easy to see teams play like that and still win games, but Como seem to have found a winning formula under him. The fact that they're getting so much pressure from fans about being predictable is actually pretty great for them, it means they're doing something right 😅. Nico Paz is looking really sharp this season too, I love how he's making those decisions on the fly and controlling the pace of the game. It'll be interesting to see if Como can take their possession-based approach into the bigger games like the Coppa Italia and show that it's not just about dominating the ball 📊
 
omg i'm low-key obsessed with cesfàbregas's tactics rn 🤩 he's absolutely right about finding players who fit into their style its not about playing "all ball" its about creating an identity and being true to urself 🔥 and i love how paz is killing it this season 8 goals and 6 assists? 🔮 he's like the ultimate #possessionfootball player 🎯 can't wait for the coppa italia quarter-final against napoli,Como's gonna bring the heat 🔥
 
I'm loving how Como are pushing the boundaries of traditional football with their possession-based style 🤩. I think it's great that they're not afraid to try something different and adapt to what works best for them. Their reliance on ball control has definitely paid off, especially against Atalanta where the red card gave them a huge advantage ⚽️.

It's also awesome to see Nico Paz and other young players like Álvaro Morata and Jacobo Ramón getting their chances and making the most of it 🙌. Fàbregas is doing a great job in developing these talented players and creating an identity that suits them.

The fact that Como are 6th in the table and on course for a Europa League spot shows that this approach can be successful even at the top level 😎. Now, if they can manage to break through against Napoli in the Coppa Italia quarter-final, it'll be a huge confidence booster for the team 💪.

One thing that's been puzzling me is how some people are saying that Como's style is too predictable 🤔. I don't think that's necessarily true – possession football doesn't have to mean being boring! It's all about creating space and opportunities, which Fàbregas seems to be doing with his team.

Overall, I'm excited to see how Como continue to evolve and take on the biggest games in Italian football 🎉. They've got a great coach in Fàbregas and some incredibly talented players – let's hope they can make it all come together! 😃
 
I'm loving Cesc Fàbregas's approach to football 🤩. The dude's got vision and knows how to get the best out of his players. I mean, 79% possession and still managing to draw at home against a tough team like Atalanta? That's some impressive stuff 🔥. And it's not just about having the ball all the time, it's about creating an identity that works for your team. Nico Paz is on fire this season 🎯, and it's awesome to see young players like Álvaro Morata and Jacobo Ramón making a name for themselves too 👍. Como might be getting some flak for being predictable, but I think Fàbregas knows what he's doing. He's building something special in Italy 🇮🇹, and I'm excited to see how they do in the Coppa Italia quarter-final against Napoli 💪.
 
🤔 I'm lovin' Como's attitude under Fàbregas! They're stayin' true to themselves and playin' footy their way. People say they're predictable, but I think that's just part of the fun. They know what works for 'em, so why fix it? 😂 It's all about buildin' a team culture where players feel comfortable bein' themselves on the pitch.

And let's be real, possession football is no joke! It's hard to beat a team that's got their head down and just tryin' to outpossess you. Como might not score goals for fun, but they're gettin' results and lookin' sharp doin' it 🤘. Fàbregas has done somethin' right with this squad, and I'm excited to see how far they can go 💪
 
I think Cesc Fàbregas's approach is genius 🤯. He's created a team identity that's all about flair and creativity on the pitch 💃. Their possession-based style may lead to predictability, but it's also what makes them so entertaining to watch 😎. And let's be real, their results speak for themselves - 5.24 expected goals against Atalanta? That's crazy numbers 🤯.

I love how Fàbregas is supporting his young players and giving them the freedom to express themselves on the pitch 💖. It's not about playing "all ball" or being overly defensive; it's about finding a rhythm and sticking to it 🔁. And with Nico Paz, Álvaro Morata, and Jacobo Ramón leading the charge, I think Como are in for a bright future ✨.

Here's a simple flowchart to illustrate my point:
```
+-----------------------+
| Possession-based |
| football is back |
| in fashion |
+-----------------------+
|
|
v
+-----------------------+
| Cesc Fàbregas leads |
| the charge with flair |
+-----------------------+
```
Can't wait to see Como take on Napoli in the Coppa Italia quarter-finals! 🎉
 
OMG u gotta love Cesc's tactics 💥 I mean I know some ppl say it's too predictable but I think it's genius 🤯 how he's built an identity around his players and it's paying off so big time 🔥 5.24 expected goals against Atalanta is insane 😲 & Nico Paz is literally the man right now 👑 his pitch awareness is uncanny 💡 I'm all for backing young talent too 👍 Fàbregas seems like a coach who truly cares about developing players and that's what it's all about 🤝 can't wait to see Como take on Napoli in the Coppa Italia quarter-final 🎉🔴
 
I'm loving how Cesc Fàbregas is bringing that possession football to Como and it's really paying off. They're like a well-oiled machine out there 🤩! I mean, 79% of possession and still managing to hold Atalanta at bay? That's impressive. And Nico Paz is on fire this season - he's one of my favorite players to watch 🌟. The young guns are coming up through the ranks too, it's like Fàbregas has found his holy grail for building a strong team identity. I think they've got a real shot at that Europa League spot now and it'll be awesome to see them compete in the bigger games 💪!
 
I gotta say, I'm loving Cesc Fàbregas's style of play 🤩! Possession football might get a bad rep for being boring, but if it's executed right, it's pure magic ✨. Como's been doing an amazing job of making it work and getting some impressive results from it 💪. It's great to see them focusing on building an identity around their technically gifted players – Nico Paz is literally my new football hero 🔥! I'm excited to see how they do in the Coppa Italia against Napoli, and if Fàbregas can keep that momentum going, who knows what's possible? 🌟
 
I'm low-key impressed by Como's strategy 🤔. They're not just relying on long balls and set pieces, they're actually trying to control the pace of the game. And it's paying off! Nico Paz is a total boss 💪, his movement off the ball is insane. The thing that worries me is that if they can't adapt when Napoli comes at them with more physicality, they might struggle. But for now, I'm here for this possession-based football 💨. Maybe it's not the most exciting style, but if it gets results, who cares? 😊
 
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