To be fair, in the last few seasons we played a more direct football in the first half of the season than in the second, so there was a difference.You didn't have to bring up stats here. Fabregas is probably the best midfielder in the world, especially if he keeps up this form throughout the entire season. With us his numbers were also fairly impressive; 14 assists and 9 goals last season. The problem was though that he couldn't keep up his form along the whole season, he faded away for the more important part of the season, when we needed him most.
He claimed to never be allowed to play at his best position at Barca but that doesn't excuse the fact that he always 'tamped' his stats in the first part of the season and then in the second part of the season he scored maybe 2 or 3 and assisted 3 or 4 and he still featured in the same position as before. Mental weakness?
I've seen quite a few matches of Chelsea this season and I found several differences between how he played for us and how he plays for them.
1) His tactical awareness has ridiculously improved, he doesn't leave gaps behind him anymore and works hard to track back and defend.
I presume it's Mour's influence.
2) Everything goes through him. Practically in every Chelsea game he has by far the most touches and passes on the pitch. He's the playmaker of that side. He has much more responsibility than he ever had at Barcelona and it seems to do him good, just like it did him good at Arsenal.