Fans have shared their thoughts as Chelsea star Marc Cucurella's new hair look surfaced on social media. Fresh off from winning Euro 2024 with Spain, the Chelsea defender dyed his hair red, as he continued to bask in his nation's European Championship triumph.
Prior to La Roja's triumph in Germany, the 25-year-old promised to dye his hair if they won the trophy. He has now lived up to his words with photos of his new look making the rounds across social media.
Cucurella played a key role in Spain's Euro 2024 triumph and was Luis de la Fuente's first-choice at left-back. He made six appearances and provided the assists for the winning goal in the final against England.
Fans flooded social media with mixed reactions to Marc Cucurella's latest look. Check out some of the reactions on X (formerly Twitter):
One fan wrote:
"Our cringiest player"
"Man performed better in just 5 games and he’s moving like he’s some Pogba," a second fan wrote.
Another fan posted:
"He thinks he has made it. Saka awaits you."
One fan amused by the player's new look said:
"Bro out here looking like a bad b*tch"
Another tweeted:
"He needs to get rid of that red hair immediately. Or dye it blue"
Marc Cucurella will hope to bring Euros form to Chelsea ahead of 2024-25 season
Fans will hope Marc Cucurela can replicate his recent form with the Spanish national team at club level when the new season commence. The 25-year-old has been subject to huge criticisms following his reported £60 million move to Stamford Bridge two seasons ago.
The Spainard was also crtisiced by former Manchester United defender Gary Neville who referred to him as the weak spot in Luis de la Fuente's setup. However, the Chelsea full-back proved critics wrong with a worthy performance at the Euros.
His resurgent performance saw him being named in the Team of the Tournament. Cucurella will link up with his teammates later on for pre-season and will hope to impress new Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca. The Spainard faces competition from Ben Chilwell for a place in the manager's starting XI.