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Watch bizarre moment Chelsea star Marc Cucurella threatens to knock streamer’s TEETH out at Spain’s Euro celebrations


MARC CUCURELLA bizarrely threatened to knock a streamer’s teeth out during Spain’s Euro 2024 celebrations.

The Spaniard was a part of the team that beat England in the final on Sunday evening.

Marc Cucurella featured in a bizarre video during Spain’s Euro celebrationsCredit: X
He threatened to fight an Argentine streamerCredit: X

The team has since been enjoying the celebrations and have returned to Spain to join in with the nation.

Cucurella, 25, was caught up in the jubilations and featured on a video alongside Spanish streamer Ibai Llanos.

However, the Chelsea star then threatened Argentinian steamer Lautaro del Campo known as La Cobra.

He said: “Cobra I’m going to pull your teeth, I’m going to hit you.

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“I’m coming for you. I don’t have friends, I’m coming for you.”

Llanos organises boxing events, with one being the Velada del Año V.

La Cobra fought last week and beat a Spanish streamer called Guanyar.

His opponent was forced to withdraw in the third round due to injury.

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But there is still no confirmation that the next event will take place in 2025, despite being announced by Llanos.

Cucurella has been busy following Spain’s victory in Berlin, in which he assisted the winning goal against the Three Lions.

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He hit back at Gary Neville for his comments that suggested he would be the weak spot in Spain’s team.

The defender also serenaded his teammates with an odd song about himself.

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ENGLAND fell at the final hurdle at Euro 2024, losing to a dramatic late Mikel Oryazabal winner as Spain won the tournament.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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