The Blues have endured a terrible start to the season and the midfielder has revealed his frustration with their faltering form.

Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas has revealed his anger at the club's season so far, describing the campaign as "f*****".

Jose Mourinho's men have suffered seven losses in their opening 12 Premier League games, leaving them 16th in the table, just three points clear of the relegation zone.

And Fabregas has admitted everything is going wrong for Chelsea, who winners of a league-cup double last season.
"The season is being f*****," the Spain international told Marca.

"Things aren't working out and the results aren't doing our performances justice. We're playing better but aren't having any luck.

"When things are going your way, you flick the ball with your heel and it flies into the top corner, whereas now every pile-driver is going off target.

"Either way, we need to get back to winning ways sooner rather than later."

Fabregas has already denied reports he led a mutiny against under-fire manager Jose Mourinho and again played down talk of a breakdown in their relationship.