Barcelona star Ronald Araujo speaks out on Phil Foden tackle that left Thomas Tuchel raging
The defender contacted the Man City man after the game.
Uruguay's defender Ronald Araujo (L) fouls England's midfielder Phil Foden (R) during the friendly International football match between England and Uruguay at Wembley Stadium, west London, on March 27, 2026. (Photo by Henry NICHOLLS / AFP via Getty Images) / NOT FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING USE / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE | AFP via Getty Images Barcelona star Ronald Araujo has spoken out about his tackle on Phil Foden that saw him come in for criticism during Uruguay’s friendly with England. Araujo left England boss Thomas Tuchel fuming after going in hard on the Manchester City star, with commentators saying the defender was lucky to escape a red card.
Araujo says he spoke to Foden after the game and all is well between the two players. “It was a hard tackle, but obviously I went for the ball without any intention. After the game, I sent him a message, he said he was fine and that it’s just part of football.
Things are often blown out of proportion, because it’s clear I was going for the ball. Everyone knows me and knows I’m not malicious,” he said, via Marca. “I saw the replay afterward.
It’s true that if you pause the camera it’s very strong , but I went in with the intention of going for the ball, and the referee and VAR were on the field. The important thing is that I spoke with him, he told me it was nothing and that these things happen in football. I’m taking that away from it.