Marc Cucurella He started the season as a substitute and gradually earned the trust of Mauricio Pochettino. Both on the left and right side, but now an injury will keep him out of action until around February, according to English media. A new setback to his time as ‘blue’.
The 25-year-old Spaniard was optimistic on his Instagram social network: “it’s time to come back stronger.”
Luck has abandoned the former Brighton and Getafe since his arrival at Chelsea for 70M, for one reason or another failed to take off in the way expected. Its adaptation to Premier League It’s easy, fast and effective. Within a few months it began to shine through Brighton and he had a fantastic year, which earned him a signing for the ‘blues’.
signed for a team Champions, ready to invest a lot of money and fight for all the titles. From the hand of Tuchel They expect to achieve great success. But it all went wrong before long, with the controversial sacking of the German coach. The arrival of potter, his defender in Brighton, did not improve the situation either. The club entered a dire situation that even the million-dollar signings of the winter could not reverse.
From that moment until now his role in the eleven has changed, alternating starting positions with substitutes and almost always in the eye of the storm. Whenever he has a failure, the criticism falls on him, because of the 70M they paid before.
Now that the team is still not working, but within the project of the Argentine coach it begins to fatten the lineups, the injury came at the worst time. Before the winter market, the club came with the idea of strengthening itself in that position and with him until February.
Also, Cucurella’s sporting career has made it clear that he doesn’t mind going down in the mud to get back up if necessary. He did it on an Erasmus Eibar with Mendilibarthen included Bordalás in Getafe and he will do it now to shine with continuity Stamford Bridge.
Source: La Verdad

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