Digital Distance: Finding Calm Online

What happens on the field of play stays on the field of play. That is what they have reiterated so much Marc Cucurella as Adama Traore in the 3Cat program ‘Fanzone’ presented by the journalist and streamer Gerard Romero after their fight last weekend at the game Chelsea-West Ham which ended in a brawl between players from both teams and with the expulsion of the former Barcelona player. Todibo. “Joao Pedro gave me life, the truth is that I become Joao and I run backwards,” joked the Spanish full-back.

“It was towards the end of the game, I put my body up a little, we struggled and there was a moment when I got up and saw that I was very close to him, so I said: ‘I’m going to put my head forward a little to see if I create controversy’, and then he caught me, threw me and a good fight ensued,” he explained. cucurella. Still, the one from Chelsea He took the iron out of the matter. “These are things that happen, I don’t have any problems. Of course, if I met him on the street I would hesitate whether to greet him or not after this.”

To Cucurella’s surprise, Gerard Romero also invited Adama Traore. The end of the Wolves He commented that it is something that stays on the field and only had good words for his compatriot. “It was the warm-up of the game, nothing more. I personally met Marc and I know he’s a good guy and it’s nothing personal, everything stays on the field,” he said.

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Finally, Cucurella took the opportunity to joke again. “Now I’m calm because there’s a screen in between”he expressed between laughs. In this way, the fight between the two Spanish players from Chelsea and Wolverhampton was completely settled with both players signing peace.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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