You Ask The Questions: Fabinho answers YOUR questions
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You Ask The Questions: Fabinho answers YOUR questions
"Now 32, Fabinho is a serial winner with three league titles in three different countries, 30 caps for his country and a silver medal at the Copa America. Breaking through at Fluminense, the no.6 arrived on European shores with the mighty Real Madrid, representing Los Blancos' Castilla side but only playing once for the senior team on loan. Fabinho was a huge success at Liverpool"
"From there, he spent two years at Moanco on loan, before signing in the principality permanently. Fabinho was a part of the legendary 2016/17 Rocher vintage that included the likes of Bernardo Silva, Radamel Falcao and a young Kylian Mbappe, as the side reached the Champions League semi-finals and clinched the Ligue 1 title from under the noses of Paris Saint-Germain."
"From there, the Brazilian moved to Anfield, taking the no.3 shirt and completing the midfield, where he spent another five seasons in the Premier League and won everything in the game. The highlights were undoubtedly a Champions League winner's medal in 2019 and the Premier League a year later, but Fabinho won both domestic cups, the Super Cup and the Club World Cup during his time in English football before the move to Saudi Arabia in 2023."
Fabinho is a Brazilian defensive midfielder who began his career at Fluminense before joining Real Madrid's Castilla and making a single appearance for the senior side on loan. He spent two years on loan at Monaco, later signing permanently, and played a key role in the 2016/17 Monaco team that reached the Champions League semi-finals and won Ligue 1. He moved to Liverpool, wore number 3, and spent five seasons winning the Champions League, Premier League, both domestic cups, the Super Cup and the Club World Cup. He transferred to Al-Ittihad in 2023 and has won the King's Cup and the Saudi Pro League. He has over 30 Brazil caps and has played at Copa America and the 2022 World Cup.
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