Arsene Wenger believes Cesc Fabregas is now 100 per cent after overcoming niggling hamstring worries.
Gunners boss backing Spanish playmaker
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes Cesc Fabregas is now 100 per cent after overcoming niggling hamstring worries.
The Spain international has yet to reach top gear this season after helping his country win the World Cup in South Africa over the summer.
Wenger does not think Fabregas was at his best in last Sunday's 1-0 loss to Newcastle, but felt he was on song in midweek at Wolves.
The French tactician believes the 23-year-old will be at the best from now on, starting with Everton on Sunday.
Real Cesc
"From game to game we will see the real Cesc now," said Wenger.
"I have always said that a player who wins the World Cup, you see him complete again in November and never before.
"Cesc has lost the fear of his hamstring injury. He still lacks a little bit of zip in the decision making and his acceleration in the final third.
"I felt a different Cesc at Wolves. Focused, motivated, wanting to give absolutely 100 per cent, no restrictions like there were against Newcastle.
"He was a completely different player. In the next game he should be right."