(Not) Italian team that amazes in Serie A: Como without home players

Cesc Fabregas has emerged as a remarkably talented young coach, showcasing his leadership with the Italian team, Coma. He initially gained global recognition as one of the most promising figures in the football world. The former Spanish international assumed control at the start of the prior season, following the significant rise orchestrated by Welshman Osian Roberts within the Italian elite.

The Coma team, based in northern Italy, last competed in Serie A during the 2002/03 season. Fabregas’s debut season yielded an impressively respectable tenth place finish. This year, however, the atmosphere surrounding the team is notably improved.

Currently, Coma occupies fourth place, securing their qualification for the Champions League. Recently, the team experienced a defeat in the championship, a setback almost a month ago. Despite this, they’ve countered with a draw in the first leg of the Italian cup quarter-finals against the dominant Inter.

The fans have endured this somewhat bitter outcome for nearly a month, but the team continues to perform strongly within the italian league.

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