Marc Cucurella’s move from Chelsea to Real Madrid would suggest a loss of belief in Chelsea’s project. His performances last season showed inconsistency, and the relationship with fans appeared to weaken as frustration grew on both sides.
From a football point of view, this looks like a clean break that benefits everyone. Chelsea get space to rebuild and adjust their squad, while Cucurella gets a fresh start in a more stable and competitive environment. Real Madrid, on their part, gain an experienced defender who can add depth.
Overall, it would be seen as a win-win situation for player and clubs involved.
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🚨🔵 Ashley Cole on Marc Cucurella leaving Chelsea:
🗣️ “Sometimes when you leave a club in the middle of a difficult period, everything can backfire on you. You go somewhere else expecting things to be better and suddenly you’re struggling more than before.”
🗣️ “The truth is, the players and the staff were all part of what led to Chelsea finishing where they did. Maybe the system didn’t work, maybe the players didn’t adapt well enough, but everybody shares responsibility.”
🗣️ “Now the club has changed the manager and brought in a new direction. If you’re a player like Marc Cucurella, this is the moment where you decide whether you believe in the project or not.”
🗣️ “This is how players become legends at clubs. Not by leaving when things get difficult, but by staying, helping to fix the problems and bringing the club back to where it belongs.”
🗣️ “The fans already love him. The opportunity is there to stay, believe in the club again and say, ‘we created this mess together, now let’s clean it up together.’”
🗣️ “Whatever decision he makes, I wish him the very best. But personally, I’d have loved to see him stay and fight.”