Marc Cucurella shares pivotal moment in Chelsea journey

Marc Cucurella has revealed that his time on the sidelines due to an ankle injury played a crucial role​ in turning his Chelsea career ⁢around. The left-back joined Chelsea for £62m in 2022 but struggled to live ⁤up to expectations during his first 18 ​months at Stamford Bridge, facing criticism‍ from social media. However, he showcased⁣ his ‍talent during Spain’s Euro 2024 triumph ⁢and has⁣ continued to impress under new Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca this season.

Cucurella‍ admitted that the turning point in his‌ career came during a three-month period ⁤when he was‌ sidelined with an ankle injury last season. He used this time ‌to reflect and work on himself, seeking help from‍ a mental coach. The injury forced⁤ him to confront the ⁤criticism he faced and learn how not ​to let it affect him mentally.

The left-back acknowledged that dealing with off-field incidents also impacted his performance on⁢ the pitch. He mentioned incidents​ such as staying in⁤ a ‌hotel for an extended⁣ period, issues at his​ children’s school, and being burgled during ⁣the World Cup ⁣in ⁣Brazil-Serbia. These experiences affected him deeply at the time but have since taught him valuable lessons about resilience.

Cucurella also highlighted the challenges he faced⁣ at Chelsea‌ due to frequent changes ‍in coaches and teammates. He mentioned names like Thomas Tuchel, Graham Potter, Frank Lampard, Mauricio​ Pochettino, ‍and Enzo Maresca⁤ as coaches he worked‍ with during ‍his time at ​Chelsea. These constant changes made it difficult​ for him to establish consistency and find‍ his place ‍within the team.

Cucurella’s​ injury allowed him valuable time for self-reflection and personal⁣ growth. It helped him‍ overcome ‌mental hurdles ⁣caused by criticism while also‌ teaching him resilience in ‍dealing with off-field challenges. With newfound confidence and stability ⁣under Enzo Maresca’s management, Cucurella is determined to make a lasting impact⁣ at Chelsea.

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