The Barça midfielder has scored four goals in as many Liga games. If he scores against Atletico Madrid he will equal the record set by César and Ibrahimovic, who both scored in the first five games of a championship.
Ever since signing for Barça, Cesc Fàbregas has proved his ability to find the net. He has scored
six goals in eight appearances, including four in the league. Only the legendary César and Swede
Ibrahimovic have ever scored in more consecutive games from the start of a season. If Cesc scores
at the Camp Nou on Saturday, he will have matched the achievement of those two great strikers.
César, nine
goals in five games
Barça’s highest scorer ever, César Rodríguez, set an amazing record in the 1950/51
season by scoring nine goals in the first five league games of the campaign. Real Sociedad, At.
Madrid, Real Madrid, Murcia and Valencia were on the receiving end. César scored a total of 235
goals in official matches, 195 in the Liga.
Great start for Ibrahimovic
In his only season at FCB, Zlatan Ibrahimovic also got off to an amazing start,
scoring in the first five games of the championship, and getting a total of eleven in just the
first thirteen games. But following the Christmas break, he lost some of that touch, and only
managed to add a further five to his tally.
Cesc already better than last season
The season has only just started but Cesc has already scored more times than in his
final season with Arsenal in its entirety, where he scored just three goals in 25 Premier League
outings for the Gunners. His best season was 2009/10, with 15 goals, followed by seven in 2007/08.
The way things are going, Cesc could well set a personal record this season.
Colleagues impressed
Cesc’s performances have not gone unnoticed among his team mates. Xavi
Hernández said on Thursday that “Cesc improves my game and that of any other
footballer,” while Pedro Rodríguez has described Fàbregas as “sensational. He is a
great player and on great form at the moment”.