Alvaro Morata (70 Viewers)

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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Juventino[RUS];4820400 said:
It was not ur quote about bonuccI, I said its a classic, and you've created 2nd classic :rofl: you fail to understand that Morata would never score 20+ goals for Palermo or Torino, that's ur problem :rofl:
Better than cavani just because cavani has scored less goals in the midtable squad when he was 21-22 years old :lol: King of logic :lol2:
Are you fucking stupid?

I've clearly not once said Morata is better than prime-Cavani. :sergio:

Obviously the statement is that Morata is better at 21 and 22 than Cavani was at that age. Cavani never scored more than 15 goals in a season before the age of 24. So he clearly didn't score 20 goals in a season at Palermo. Cavani wasn't even considered as a target for big squads until he was 24. Whereas Morata clearly has been. And is now starting to show why with 3 goals and 3 assists in his last 7 appearances.

Immobile went from a minnow club to Dortmund and has turned into a total flop. He was mediocre at Morata's age, and pretty much no big club in Europe wanted him even after last season, aside from Dortmund, hence the reason he was sold for only 20 mil. :lol:

Reading comprehension RUS, try it.

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Do you know why young strikers are most often loaned out to mid table clubs or left there to develop for a few years RUS? Because they get more playing time, they are made focal points of attack, and therefore find it easier to score goals than at big clubs where they have to compete for playing time and chances with more experienced players. Morata plays second fiddle to Tevez in attack when he is on the pitch. Immobile was the focal point of the Torino attack. Cavani was the focal point of the Palermo attack.
 

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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
If you ban Rus for constantly insulting and berating others, perhaps everyone would be able to stay on topic. Just a suggestion.

Good game from Morata. I'd really like to see us try a 4-3-3 or 4-3-1-2 in Europe with Pereyra, Tevez, and Morata up front. No more Llorente or Pirlo in the CL please.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,084
lol, we acting as if Cavani is gods gift to earth. Morata could become much better than Cavani. Morata is one of the best youngsters Real has ever created and has some crazy scoring records internationally in the u21s. He's also great with the ball at his feet and can create a lot.
 

Tomate

Senior Member
Jul 19, 2014
680
Anyone who doesn't see that Morata has everything to become a top class striker is blind. If everything goes normal - no major fuck ups (like going back to Madrid to early) and no major injuries - he is going to be one of the finest strikers of his generation.

I wouldn't say that i am biased as a fan since he is clearly going to have his prime at Madrid by the way.
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,493
Anyone who doesn't see that Morata has everything to become a top class striker is blind. If everything goes normal - no major $#@! ups (like going back to Madrid to early) and no major injuries - he is going to be one of the finest strikers of his generation.

I wouldn't say that i am biased as a fan since he is clearly going to have his prime at Madrid by the way.
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Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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Anyone who doesn't see that Morata has everything to become a top class striker is blind. If everything goes normal - no major fuck ups (like going back to Madrid to early) and no major injuries - he is going to be one of the finest strikers of his generation.

I wouldn't say that i am biased as a fan since he is clearly going to have his prime at Madrid by the way.
I will forever see tomatoe when i see your username
 

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