
Cesc Fabregas Accused of Swearing at Bus Driver, Punching His Windscreen
Cesc Fabregas is a cool customer on the pitch, but one bus driver has claimed the Chelsea star isn't such an oasis of calm on the roads.
According to the Daily Mail, Fabregas swore at the driver and punched the windscreen of his bus after a "road rage" incident in south-west London.
The report claims that the driver and Fabregas got into a heated exchange after the Spaniard's Aston Martin Vanquish cut off his 93 bus on Putney Bridge.
Martin Hughes, the driver, said he was forced onto the curb by Fabregas' actions. Hughes then "tapped at his window to complain" before Fabregas started the abuse.
The Mail's report, citing The Sun on Sunday, revealed:
"Mr Hughes said after Fabregas swore at him he told him he had recorded it all on the on-board bus camera, and told him: 'I know you and I've got it all on camera - and by the way you are a s--t footballer.'
He then claimed Fabregas sped off, only to stop his car shortly afterwards, walk up to the bus and punch the windscreen.
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The incident is said to have happened last Wednesday.



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