Cesc Fabregas' health has suffered a big blow ahead of Sunday’s Arsenal vs Birmingham City Carling Cup final. But the Gunners' skipper has vowed not to let his injury shatter his long-time dream.
The medical team hasn’t given any report as of now concerning Cesc Fabregas’ availability for this weekend’s cup match. What has been understood so far is that the midfielder is suffering from a hamstring injury which he sustained in the early moments of Arsenal’s encounter against Stoke City in midweek.

Cesc Fabregas had to limp off the pitch after just about 15 minutes of game played. On Sunday, the Gunners will stand an immense opportunity to put an end to their 6-year title drought and Fabregas can’t think of missing such an event. The Spaniard left the following post on Twitter according to the Telegraph:

“I don’t know if I'll make Sunday or not, but all I know is that from this moment to Sunday I won't sleep if it's necessary. I've waited too long to captain a final for Arsenal and I won't give up till the last second.”

Speculations suggest that Cesc Fabregas could be playing his last year at Arsenal as a transfer to Barcelona may be a huge prospect in the very near future. Whether these claims are true or false, the captain would love to leave a mark on Arsenal with a historic appearance against Birmingham City on Sunday.

Once Fabregas gets the chance to be on the field at Wembley, his desire will be to put his hands on the Carling Cup trophy and to lift it up in celebration with the rest of his team mates after the final whistle.