UEFA changed the rules because of me – Cucurella

Fatima Abdullahi
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Spain defender, Marc Cucurella, has claimed that UEFA changed the rules because of a controversial handball he was involved in during a Euro 2024 quarter-final clash against Germany.

Cucurella has however insisted that it was deliberate.

The ball struck Cucurella’s arm inside the box, but the referee did not award a penalty.

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Spain won the match 2-1 thanks to Mikel Merino’s stoppage-time header.

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The decision called into question the subjectivity of handball calls under the laws at the time.

Cucurella told AS: “Yes, that handball has been talked about all over the world.

“In fact, UEFA recently came to give us a talk and used my handball against Germany as an example.

“And they told me it was because of me that they had to change the rules.”

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He also denied that he purposely tried to handle the ball: “They took a shot at me from close range and the ball hit me, but I didn’t mean to hit it with my hand, I didn’t do it on purpose.

“Man, I would have been the most hated guy in Spain…”

UEFA changed the rules because of me – Cucurella

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