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Marc Cucurella's daily struggle to see his son happy: When I see him badly, it makes me suffer
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Marc Cucurella's daily struggle to see his son happy: When I see him badly, it makes me suffer

The Spanish national football team faces Argentina in the final of the 2026 North American World Cup. Marc Cucurella, a player for Spain, has spoken openly about the challenges of raising his eldest son, Mateo, who has been diagnosed with autism. Mateo has not attended previous matches due to sensory sensitivities but will be present at the final. Cucurella explained that Mateo enjoys being at stadiums but finds the environment overwhelming, particularly due to noise and heat. He emphasized the emotional difficulty of watching his child struggle and the lack of support for parents of children with autism. Cucurella prioritizes Mateo’s well-being in all decisions, including career opportunities, ensuring access to appropriate education and therapies.

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Marc Cucurella's daily struggle to see his son happy: When I see him badly, it makes me suffer

The Spanish national football team faces Argentina in the final of the 2026 North American World Cup. Marc Cucurella, a player for Spain, has spoken openly about the challenges of raising his eldest son, Mateo, who has been diagnosed with autism. Mateo has not attended previous matches due to sensory sensitivities but will be present at the final. Cucurella explained that Mateo enjoys being at stadiums but finds the environment overwhelming, particularly due to noise and heat. He emphasized the emotional difficulty of watching his child struggle and the lack of support for parents of children with autism. Cucurella prioritizes Mateo’s well-being in all decisions, including career opportunities, ensuring access to appropriate education and therapies.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and personal family matters related to a professional athlete. There is no political framing, controversy, or ideological emphasis. The content is primarily informational and emotional, centered around the athlete's personal experience with his child's condition

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