Chelsea football club struggled last season under the leadership of different managers, even though their new co-owners, Todd Boehly, had spent a lot of money on some talented players, one of whom is Marc Cucurella....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

The club was not able to play free-flowing football as they found it difficult to play from the back and also link their defense to their midfield. One of the players that the club will hope to be in top form ahead of next season in a bid to end their recent struggles on the pitch is Cucurella.

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The former Brighton and Hove Albion player is a versatile player who can operate as a left-back or left wing-back, providing Chelsea’s new manager Mauricio Pochetino with options in their defensive and attacking setups.

His ability to contribute effectively in both the defensive and offensive phases of play gives Chelsea greater flexibility and tactical diversity.

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The Spaniard possesses excellent technical skills, including his dribbling, crossing, and passing abilities, which enable him to create space for other players on the pitch.

These qualities make him a valuable asset in Chelsea’s attacking plays, as he can contribute to creating scoring opportunities for his teammates.

His deliveries into the box could be a valuable asset for Chelsea’s forwards, especially if they are looking to improve their aerial presence.

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Chelsea has already sold a lot of players in this summer window, and there is no doubt that they will need Cucurella to be in top shape and form ahead of the coming season, as it seems that the club has confidence in the player’s ability to perform at the highest level….READFULL

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