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Spanish player Cucurella speaks about the European Championship journey and the controversial penalty incident against Germany: “There was still plenty of time.”
The Spanish full-back currently playing for Chelsea Cucurella gave an interview to MARCA where he discussed Spain’s journey in the European Championship. The former Brighton player had faced criticism for his high transfer fee when he was acquired by the Blues, but during the summer, he surprised everyone with top performances, ultimately lifting the trophy as a key player.
Cucurella’s Call-up and Claiming a Starting Spot
His first words were about his initial experience with the National Team. His call-up was somewhat coincidental, but he earned a starting spot with great performances: “I saw it as a reward. It was maybe the first or second match I played after an injury. I knew the game against Brazil was an important test, I tried to give my all and it went well.
From then on, I played every game until the end. I felt fit and confident. I thought the choice would be between me, Grimaldo, and Gayà. Since Gayà wasn’t fully recovered, it was my turn. Against Italy, we had another great match, myself included, and from there we showed that we were ready to fight until the end.”
The Handball Incident against Germany and the Final against England
The controversial handball incident that wasn’t called in the quarter-finals against Germany sparked a lot of debate. Even today, the topic is still hot in that area, and Cucurella shared his opinion: “They think they were eliminated because of that, but there was still plenty of time and they should have taken the penalty… We could also say that Kroos should have been sent off.
In the end, when you lose, you always look for something to complain about, but that’s football and there’s nothing you can do. Once it happened, it happened. They complained about that and that’s it.”

He then talked about the final against England. A special match for him considering the criticism he received from the English fans: “More than special, I also thought that if they had beaten us, I wouldn’t have been able to go back there. They would have spent the whole year teasing me and saying everything. But it was the game where I felt the most calm, I felt we would win. We already knew it was ours, and so it was.”
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Roma-Viktoria Plzen is proof that no game is easy.
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Tonight, at the Olimpico Stadium, the third day of the Europa League was played out in the Roma-Viktoria Plzen match: here’s how it went.
Not even a minute in, Artem Dobvyk almost scores a goal against the visiting team, but the shot is too central.
The game starts with a few too many mistakes from Hermoso and Wesley, and a proactive attitude from Viktoria Plzen, who repeatedly try to score in the first few minutes, forcing Mile Svilar into a miraculous save.
The visitors press high, while Roma tries to regroup mainly relying on Soulé, whose shot goes central. Shortly after, with determination and speed, Viktoria Plzen takes the lead thanks to a goal from Adu, who also bypasses Svilar. A negative trend for Roma as, just 3 minutes after the first goal, they concede again, this time from Souaré.
25 minutes into the game, Roma is losing at home 2-0. Speed is needed, so Gasperini sends Rensch to warm up on the sidelines, while El Shaarawy prepares to enter the game. Meanwhile, Koné raises the technical level of the game with feints and ball possession, making us hope that he won’t leave for Juventus in January in a swap with Koopmeiners.
At the 30th minute, Ziolkowski is substituted by Faraone. A minute later, Wesley attempts a through ball but the opposing goal remains unbreached. The objective for the Magica must be to score at least one goal before the end of the first half. By the 40th minute, the situation is still complex: meanwhile, Koné is down and receiving treatment, and Dybala tries to change the game with a very wide shot that is easily blocked. El Shaarawy also does his job with a shot too high over the crossbar, but the attempt is noteworthy.
The real chance comes at the 45th minute, with Dybala’s corner going directly into the hands of goalkeeper Jedlicka. The last act of the first half is a mistimed cross attempted by Wesley. The Brazilian still has a long way to go to find coordination.
The second half starts with a new substitution: Niccolò Pisilli replaces Manu Koné. An audacious substitution that raises doubts about the condition of the French midfielder.
At the 53rd minute, the referee checks for a possible penalty and awards it to Roma, giving them a great opportunity to reduce the two-goal difference. The Joya doesn’t disappoint: he shoots into the bottom right corner of the goal, cool as usual. With Roma 1-2, El Shaarawy also tries to shake things up, while Gasperini prepares two aces up his sleeve on the sidelines: Ndicka and Bailey.
In this second half, Wesley appears more focused on the goal, as if the coach had reprimanded him in the locker room. However, Roma continues to struggle with precision, with Soulé missing a good shot from outside the box at the 65th minute.
In the end, only Bailey comes on, replacing Celik. For the visiting team, number 24 Abel enters. Gasperini goes all out, choosing to also replace Dovbyk with Ferguson. The surplus of attackers also requires the Soulé-Ndicka substitution.
Despite the coach’s attempt, Ferguson fails to make an impact in this game, replicating the clumsy movements of Dovbyk seen at the end of the first half.
For Plzen, Spacil and Adu exit, while Bello and Zeljkovic come in. In the 86th minute, Bailey also tries his luck with a long shot that misses.
In the last minute of a 5-minute injury time, Roma suffers the blow of a last-minute goal – and a clear offside – from Niccolò Pisilli, one of the last Roma players to come on.
The verdict of this game is that Roma still has a long road ahead of them, requiring strict discipline to find the precision and composure in front of goal that they often lack, both in the league and in Europe. Dybala proves to be the team’s savior, despite his structural weaknesses, and also Svilar, who is not to blame for the goals conceded.
Now, the Giallorossi face several days of hard work ahead.
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