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Marc Cucurella: The Spanish wall of great curly hair that never surrenders on and off the court
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Marc Cucurella: The Spanish wall of great curly hair that never surrenders on and off the court

The article profiles Spanish footballer Marc Cucurella, highlighting his role as a defensive stalwart for Spain's national team during the 2026 World Cup. It discusses his career path, including his development at Espanyol and Barcelona's La Masía, before moving to Eibar, Getafe, Brighton, and eventually joining Chelsea. His performance in the World Cup was notable, as he did not concede any goals in one-on-one situations against top teams like Portugal, Belgium, and France. The piece also mentions his admiration from coach José Mourinho, who praised his physical strength, determination, and winning mentality. Beyond football, the article touches on Cucurella's personal life, noting that his son Mateo has been diagnosed with autism, which he considers more significant than any professional achievements.

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Marc Cucurella: The Spanish wall of great curly hair that never surrenders on and off the court

The article profiles Spanish footballer Marc Cucurella, highlighting his role as a defensive stalwart for Spain's national team during the 2026 World Cup. It discusses his career path, including his development at Espanyol and Barcelona's La Masía, before moving to Eibar, Getafe, Brighton, and eventually joining Chelsea. His performance in the World Cup was notable, as he did not concede any goals in one-on-one situations against top teams like Portugal, Belgium, and France. The piece also mentions his admiration from coach José Mourinho, who praised his physical strength, determination, and winning mentality. Beyond football, the article touches on Cucurella's personal life, noting that his son Mateo has been diagnosed with autism, which he considers more significant than any professional achievements.

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