Fabregas denies Denilson rift

Fabregas denies Denilson rift

Published Jan. 19, 2011 11:41 a.m. ET

Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas has moved to dispel suggestions of a rift with fellow midfielder Denilson.

However, the Spain World Cup winner has insisted there was no disharmony within the Arsenal camp.

Speaking on his official Twitter account, Fabregas wrote: "Abt (sic) what Deni said. I've been in his situation before, just a misunderstanding. Now lets win tonite! (sic)."

Fabregas also attached a picture of the duo as they travelled on the train up to Leeds for Wednesday night's FA Cup third-round replay, both players all smiles and giving the thumbs up.

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Denilson is expected to feature again at Elland Road, as Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger rotates his squad.

It was the Brazilian who had given away a penalty to Leeds in the first tie 10 days ago.

Fabregas kept the Gunners in the competition with a last-minute spot-kick of his own, and afterwards had given Denilson a dressing down for making such a clumsy challenge.

"They scored from a penalty that, at this stage when you are a professional footballer you can not give away this type of penalty so easily," Fabregas said in his post-match TV interview.

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