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Cesc Fabregas Shows Roy Keane How To Really Do Road Rage

Gary Reilly
By Gary Reilly
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In the week that we've had the huge news that Roy Keane probably/maybe got angry with a taxi man and stared at him, we now have Cesc Fabregas allegedly showing the Ireland assistant how to do road rage properly.

The Sun on Sunday have reported that Fabregas was involved in an altercation with a bus driver, as well as the windscreen of his double decker bus. Martin Hughes claims that he was driving his bus in south London when he was cut off by an Aston Martin Vanquish.

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The bus was supposedly forced on to the curb and when Hughes beeped at Fabregas he was met with 'a rude gesture'. The bus driver then got out to complain and he claims the Chelsea midfielder responded with some choice language. Hughes then told Fabregas, 'I know you and I've got it all on camera - and by the way you are a shit footballer.'

It seems Fabregas was so angry that a bus driver had questioned his ability that he drove away before stopping to take pictures and when Hughes pointed out the on board camera, Fabregas 'punched' the windscreen of the bus.

There was no damage to the bus but Hughes reported the incident to his superiors who are now investigating. First the taxi-man and now the bus driver, this is a golden age of footballer road rage. Coming tomorrow, Cristiano Ronaldo runs over someone on a Segway.

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