
Marcos Llorente, who plays for the football club Atlético de Madrid, recently appeared on a radio show where he discussed current topics related to the environment and shared his views on some controversial issues.
During his conversation with the host, he addressed the topic of so-called ‘chemical trails’ left by airplanes, which are often debated on social media and spark controversy among the public. Llorente noted that he does not support flat Earth theories, even though he is sometimes associated with such views. He emphasized that he does not consider himself a proponent of these ideas, although he admits that certain topics do pique his interest.
The footballer drew attention to changes he has observed in the sky in recent years. According to him, airplane trails used to disappear quite quickly, but now they can remain visible for much longer. Llorente expressed a desire to understand what is causing these changes and why such phenomena have become more frequent. He also mentioned that similar practices are banned in some countries, which, in his opinion, is worth noting.
The conversation also mentioned Javi Poves, known for his views on the shape of the planet and his role as president of one of the football clubs. Llorente described him as an unconventional figure but emphasized that he does not share his beliefs. At the same time, he noted that certain environmental issues genuinely interest him and make him want to understand what is really happening.
In conclusion, the athlete added that he is not inclined to believe in deliberate spraying of substances from airplanes, but considers it important to get more information about such phenomena. He stressed that he is open to discussing environmental issues and willing to study new data in order to form his own opinion.












