The Wenger moment I won't forget
"It was very special, the day he came to me," said the 22-year-old.
"He wanted to talk to me about me being captain of Arsenal. I will always remember that time, because I spent 10 minutes talking not just about that, about my personal life, it was like a father and his son, and I felt really privileged to be in that place at that moment. I will always remember the way he said it to me.
"For Arsenal he has been amazing. He's the best man who has ever coached the team. I think we are all very, very happy that he's our manager today and I think for all the fans the longer he is at Arsenal, the better this Club will be. He's a God here and I have so much respect for him."
"Definitely," admitted Fabregas. "He goes one by one for all the players after we do a team meeting about what he expects from us as a team.
"He always tells me I need to be better defensively, because it's one of the points I have to be stronger on if I want to be a midfielder who is really complete. I have to keep working on my final pass, to give more support, and every day try to be a little bit better.
"The boss will never be 100 per cent happy with what you do. And if he sees that you think maybe you reached the top level he will always come to you and show you a videotape and say, ‘Look here, you should have done that.'
"Because you know, he loves football. He is watching football all the time, so he will always see things that you don't see on yourself or on the team, and he will always show you what to do."