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Mathieu Flamini to put Cesc Fabregas friendship on hold

Arsenal midfielder Mathieu Flamini is ready to put his close friendship with Cesc Fabregas on hold for 90 minutes to help beat Premier League leaders Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

Fabregas, now 27, came of age at Arsenal, having arrived as a raw teenager from Barcelona, before returning to his boyhood club for 30 million pounds in August 2011.

The Gunners, though, passed up on the opportunity to sign him back earlier in the summer, with the Spain midfielder instead joining Chelsea ahead of the World Cup.

Flamini -- who rejoined Arsenal during August 2013 having left for AC Milan in 2008 -- was a teammate of Fabregas for several seasons, including the 2006 Champions League final defeat to Barcelona in Paris.

The pair are now living nearby each other again in north London, but that will not stop 30-year-old Flamini giving his all to limit the impact of his neighbour when the whistle blows on Sunday afternoon.

"We are really close friends. It is a special game for me to play against him," said Flamini. "I stay in touch with him all the time. We live next to each other.

"He is someone I really appreciate on the pitch, not just because he is a good player, but he is a top guy off the pitch as well.

"Football is our lives, but also we have a life outside the pitch also.

"He shows the right mentality and works for the team. He is certainly going to be one of the [Chelsea] players to be careful about on Sunday."

Flamini added: "When we were together here, we had a great partnership on the pitch. He was more offensive and I was more defensive, working hard for him.

"The difference on Sunday is that I will probably mark him and that will not be easy -- first of all because he is a good player, but also because he is a friend.

"Now after going to Italy, I have learned a lot tactically and obviously gained experience, so I am trying to play more with my head and more quality."

Gunners manager Arsene Wenger believes the pair's friendship will make Flamini even more determined to turn in an strong midfield display.

"Mathieu has matured tactically and is a good friend of Cesc. They were always together, so there is that kind of pride that comes in when two friends play against each other, that will make him keen to stop him," Wenger said.

Wenger insists there should be no hard feelings between Fabregas and the club, despite not deciding to renew their partnership.

"We had bought Ozil for 40 million pounds the year before, in the same position," he said. "Fabregas was here once and for all. He decided to leave. When a player of those characteristics decides to leave, you buy somebody else. That is what we did.

"Why should we again buy somebody else who has already been replaced by somebody else?"

The Gunners boss added: "If you have Fabregas deep, from where he can give long balls, you need people around him who defend as well -- we have Ozil, we have Cazorla, we have Ramsey, we have Wilshere. None of them are defensive midfielders.

"If you tell me you add some more who do not defend well, what do you do?"