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Is Fabregas the new Bergkamp?
Watching the Dennis Bergkamp LEGEND DVD for the 234th time the other day, I began thinking about which of our current players most resembled the greatest player in the club’s history. Some of you may know but Dennis Bergkamp is the reason I am an Arsenal supporter today. Seeing him during the 1994 World Cup here in the States was like a revelation. When people would say to me, “What’s so great about football?” I could only answer, “Dennis Bergkamp.” Bergkamp showed me the grandest possibilities the game had to offer. A few years later after having watched some Champions League finals, I “realized” that Bergkamp was now playing for a club named Arsenal. If Arsenal were good enough for Bergkamp, they were good enough for me. That was 1997.

For me, Bergkamp’s greatness was due to his technique and his intelligence. He had the intelligence an creativity to conceive things you or I couldn’t even imagine, but, even more importantly, he had the technique and confidence to not only try them but make them come off. Obviously the Leicester and Newcastle goals come to mind, but just as much in his passing. He had a vision of the pitch that was unrivaled anywhere in the world at the time and, once again, his technique allowed him to utilize that vision. The other quality Dennis had was fiery desire. Remember all those bookings and sendings-off for tackles that were a bit too enthusiastic? Dennis did not sit back and take whatever was dished out to him. He gave it back.
And now, I see all these qualities in Cesc. His vision on the pitch has no equal in the world at the moment. He has a similarly deft touch in his passing. Having started scoring regularly has only made him look more and more the most complete player in the Premier League, if not the world. Cesc also has that mean streak that Bergkamp had. Think back to the Stoke match when a late tackle was put on him after he had already scored the penalty. In retaliation, Cesc made that tackle from behind just outside the
He also has a similar level of technique and strength to Bergkamp. It is a glorious sight to watch him turn his marker around in the center of the pitch and then get two strides ahead as he breaks forward. His control of the ball is almost cartoon-like at times, very similar to Bergkamp. Now I am not saying Cesc is better than Bergkamp or that he is the same type of player as Bergkamp. I am merely saying that he has very similar qualities to those that enabled Bergkamp to be, for a short time, the best player in the world, and the best player in the history of Arsenal Football Club. And I believe that if this Arsenal team starts winning trophies, they won’t stop for some time to come and that if Cesc stays, he has a very good chance at being considered alongside Bergkamp and Henry when supporters discuss, “Who was Arsenal’s greatest player?”









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