- Cesc Fabregas was not available for the Spain squad because of injury
- The trio were pictured together leaving a London restaurant on Saturday
- Jose Mourinho has been at loggerheads with Spain boss Vicente del Bosque regarding Fabregas and Diego Costa
- Del Bosque warned the pair on Monday that they face a fight to regain their place in the Spain squad.
Cesc
Fabregas enjoyed some time off during the international break as he was
pictured leaving a London restaurant with girlfriend Daniella Semaan
and Lionel Messi's other half Antonella Roccuzzo.
The
Chelsea midfielder looked very cosy with the glamorous WAGS as the trio
walked arm-in-arm after piling out of the restaurant on Saturday
evening.
Roccuzzo
was left to play gooseberry with Fabregas and Semaan as Lionel Messi
was training with Argentina ahead of his side's clash with Portugal at
Old Trafford on Saturday.
Cesc Fabregas leaves the London restaurant with girlfriend Daniella Semaan and Antonella Roccuzzo
The trio were all smiles as they made their way from the restaurant on Saturday evening
The three of them looked very cosy as they walked arm-in-arm down the street
Fabregas was not involved in the Spain squad to face Belarus on Saturday and Germany three days later
Roccuzzo's partner Lionel Messi was busy preparing for Argentina's game against Portugal
Fabregas (far right) picked up an injury during Chelsea's 2-1 win over Liverpool earlier this month
Vicente del Bosque has warned Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas their places are under threat
But
former Arsenal and Barcelona midfielder Fabregas was left out of the
Spain squad to face Belarus for a Euro 2016 qualifier on Saturday before
a glamour friendly with Germany three days later to recover from an
injury sustained during Chelsea'a 2-1 win over Liverpool.
Spain
manager Vicente del Bosque has been at loggerheads with Chelsea boss
Jose Mourinho regarding Fabregas and striker Diego Costa, neither of
whom were available to Del Bosque for selection in the latest squad.
And
the 63-year-old World Cup winning manager fueled the row further on
Tuesday insisting the Chelsea duo face a fight to regain their place in
the national side.
Speaking
to Spanish radio station Onda Cero Del Bosque said: ‘It could be that
when Costa and Fabregas come back another player has taken their place.
That is not a threat, it’s just reality.’
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