Euro 2024: Marc Cucurella Responds to Gary Neville’s Criticism After Spain Win

Spanish left-back Marc Cucurella responded to Gary Neville’s criticism with a concise, 10-word post after Spain defeated England 2-1 to win their fourth Euro title in Berlin on Sunday.

The Chelsea left-back played a pivotal role in Spain’s success, culminating in a dramatic 2-1 victory over England in the final. Neville, working as a pundit for ITV, had questioned Spain’s chances of winning the tournament with Cucurella in the squad.

Cucurella, however, had the last laugh as he was Spain’s first-choice left-back throughout the tournament and provided the crucial assist for Mikel Oyarzabal’s winning goal in the final.

Spain’s journey to the final saw them overcome early skepticism, with Cucurella’s inclusion raising eyebrows.

Neville had commented, “He’s not been convincing at Chelsea,” Neville said during the group stage. “He’s played a few games towards the end of the season. He’s aggressive, he’s tenacious, he’s a busy little full back [but] the price tag still astounds everyone to this day. “The Spanish defence, it’s got a lot of experience now but there’s something just missing from Spain that makes you feel like they’re not going to go all the way. I have to say that him being at left-back is a good example of why we think that.”

Following the final, Cucurella took to social media, posting a picture of Neville’s earlier comments with the caption, “We went all the way Gary. Thanks for your support.” His response highlighted the determination and resilience that characterized Spain’s campaign.

Cucurella’s performance in the final was instrumental in Spain’s title triumph in Euro 2024. England equalized through Cole Palmer in the second half, but Cucurella delivered a pinpoint cross for Oyarzabal, who scored the decisive goal. This moment capped off an outstanding tournament for Cucurella, who credited his diligent work ethic during a challenging season at Chelsea for his success on the international stage.

Spain’s Euro 2024 victory was a testament to a team filled with under-the-radar players who defied expectations. Under coach Luis de la Fuente, Spain won all seven matches, playing an attacking brand of football.

Even with 10 changes in their final group game against Albania, the team maintained their form, securing a 1-0 win and showcasing their depth and cohesion. Cucurella’s sensational performance not only silenced critics but also solidified his place as one of the tournament’s best players.

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