Cesc Fabregas has denied criticising Arsenal after he was quoted as saying he doubted his former club\'s prospects of winning the Premier League or UEFA Champions League in the near future. The midfielder left the Gunners during the summer to rejoin boyhood club Barcelona after six years without winning a trophy at Emirates StadiumFabregas was joined in leaving Arsenal by Samir Nasri, who moved to Premier League rivals Manchester City in order to win \'big trophies\'.n an interview carried by Sport magazine, Fabregas also questioned Arsenal\'s chances of enjoying success due to their inability to compete financially with England\'s other big clubs.However, the 24-year-old has denied making such comments and has reiterated that he would never say a bad word about his old clubHe posted on his Twitter account: \"Id never speak 1 bad word abt AFC, here there\'s once more prove that so many people put in newspaper wtv they want and its not professional.\"I want Arsenal to be successful as much as every single fan. Thats not why i left, it was never in my mind. AFC made me who i am today.\"And nobody will ever change that. I never gave any interview away since my press conference at my presentation and there i just said the truth and what came out of my heart. Great words abt this great football club cause that just what they deserve: success and trophies.\"People can h8 me 4 leaving or remember that i gave my all for the club. But me talking 1 bad word or saying smthng against AFC will not seen.\"Fabregas was quoted by Sport magazine as having said: \"I want to be in a club that is able to win the big titles year after year and I don\'t see that kind of future for Arsenal.\"I still have many feelings for Arsenal, but I fear that they won\'t be able to push the other big clubs in England away.\"If you look at the team this season I can\'t see them finishing in front of teams like Manchester United or [Manchester] City, or Chelsea. There\'s just too big a difference between the squads.\"I respect that Arsenal don\'t have the same financial opportunities as the others, but it was part of my decision to leave that I find it hard to see Arsenal winning the Premier League or Champions League in the near future.\"