Soccer-Cucurella hopes his wife's pyjama top will be his lucky charm at World Cup


Soccer Football - International Friendly - Peru v Spain - Estadio Cuauhtemoc, Puebla, Mexico - June 8, 2026 Spain's Marc Cucurella arrives to the stadium before the match REUTERS/Eloisa Sanchez

June 13 (Reuters) - Spain ⁠midfielder Marc Cucurella, who set up Mikel Oyarzabal's ⁠late winner against England at the Euro 2024 ‌final, is hoping that his lucky charm - a pyjama top worn by his wife during that European triumph - will bring him good ​fortune at the World Cup as ⁠well.

The 27-year-old Chelsea ⁠player's luck favoured him throughout Euro 2024 as no penalty ⁠was ‌given when the ball struck his hand in the box during extra time in the ⁠quarter-final against Germany. Spain scored the winner ​in the ‌119th minute.

"I’ve got some key-rings that my children made ⁠for me," ​Cucurella told Marca in an interview published on Saturday.

"I’m also taking my wife’s pyjama top, which she wore ⁠when she was with me during ​the European Championship, and I’ve packed it in my suitcase again to see if it brings the same luck."

Lucky ⁠charms are not uncommon among soccer players, with Argentina's Lionel Messi famously wearing a red ribbon around his left ankle during the last two World Cups.

Portugal's Cristiano ​Ronaldo, playing in a record sixth ⁠World Cup alongside Messi, has an old coin given ​to him by his grandfather.

Spain ‌begin their Group H campaign against ​Cape Verde on Monday in Atlanta.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; editing by Clare Fallon)

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