[12] He played 17 competitive games in his first year, keeping clean sheets against Real Zaragoza (2–0, away),[13] Málaga (2–0, also away)[14] and Osasuna (1–0 at the Estadio Benito Villamarín).
[15] Following a run-in with manager Pepe Mel,[16] he was demoted to third choice and eventually left the club in summer 2013, returning to Deportivo.
[9] He lost the vast majority of 2015–16, however, due to a tibia injury he originally contracted ten years ago (in 2011, whilst at Betis, he also suffered a potentially career-threatening shoulder ailment).
[21] In a 6–0 loss at Dynamo Kyiv in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League on 6 December, he began to cry after conceding the fourth goal of the first half.
[28] A former youth international for Spain,[29] in February 2018 Fabri announced that he was of Uruguayan descent and wanted to represent its national team at the 2018 FIFA World Cup.