Alvaro Morata (69 Viewers)

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Mar 30, 2006
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Thats my assessment of him. If he ever fulfills his potential, at the very best he will be as good as Tevez is now. So again not a madrid level player.
Tevez is good enough to play for Madrid.
Morata could become a top top player because Center Forwards tend to take longer to develop as they have to master the physical aspect of the game and how to take advantage of their battles with center backs. No center forwards are really great at 22.

I have faith Morata will become one of the better center forwards in the world if he plays regularly.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Thats my assessment of him. If he ever fulfills his potential, at the very best he will be as good as Tevez is now. So again not a madrid level player.
I agree with this. Although I think Tevez has the qualities to play for a team like Madrid. I see Morata developing slowly but steadily over the next 2-3 seasons, and therefore probably not having Real Madrid exercise their buyback.

Actually, I'd compare him to a Cavani probably, in terms of playing style and I'd place his max level probably about the same, which would be just below the very top tier of players imo. I think he very likely turns into a 20-25 goal a year player, which would be just below that Cavani level of 25-30. He has all the tools to be dominant, if he develops a little more physicality, and his mentality continues to improve with regular starting time. Morata is 22. Cavani score 14 league goals in 35 games at 22 and 13 in 34 at 23. It wasn't until his 24 year old that he really took off with 26 goals in the league and 7 in Europe. Morata has the rest of this season and next before his 24 year old season, which is probably the make or break season for him.

At worst, I think he becomes a Higauin level player.
 

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I agree with this. Although I think Tevez has the qualities to play for a team like Madrid. I see Morata developing slowly but steadily over the next 2-3 seasons, and therefore probably not having Real Madrid exercise their buyback.

Actually, I'd compare him to a Cavani probably, in terms of playing style and I'd place his max level probably about the same, which would be just below the very top tier of players imo. I think he very likely turns into a 20-25 goal a year player, which would be just below that Cavani level of 25-30. He has all the tools to be dominant, if he develops a little more physicality, and his mentality continues to improve with regular starting time. Morata is 22. Cavani score 14 league goals in 35 games at 22 and 13 in 34 at 23. It wasn't until his 24 year old that he really took off with 26 goals in the league and 7 in Europe. Morata has the rest of this season and next before his 24 year old season, which is probably the make or break season for him.

At worst, I think he becomes a Higauin level player.
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:D I think we're getting a little ahead of ourselves, I'm also excited with his development, but I don't wanna build a castle made of sand.
 

Post Ironic

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:D I think we're getting a little ahead of ourselves, I'm also excited with his development, but I don't wanna build a castle made of sand.
I guess I just don't rate Higauin that highly, so I'd be slightly disappointed if that's where he ended up. :lol:

This kid oozes talent and class. It's just learning how to put it all together that is left. Some players never figure out that step, but if Morata does, I don't see him being less than a 20 goal/year scorer. I'd be disappointed in anything less.
 

Hist

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I guess I just don't rate Higauin that highly, so I'd be slightly disappointed if that's where he ended up. :lol:

This kid oozes talent and class. It's just learning how to put it all together that is left. Some players never figure out that step, but if Morata does, I don't see him being less than a 20 goal/year scorer. I'd be disappointed in anything less.
I agree with the Higuain comparison though I think that will be morata's limit. I, like you, dont rate Higuain that highly. I'll always take Tevez over him and Tevez is definitely not Madrid and Barca starting 11 quality.
 
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how can u say this stuff look at quaresma he's was destened to be better then crisiano ronaldo and he turned to shit when he went to the shittiest club in the world(inter milan) it's also a matter of luck and tacking of chances which i'm certain he's gonna get here and if he develops right i believe he can be world class striker. He's too young to make and assessment of him like that we'll just have to w8 and see.
 

Hydde

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When he developes his real killer instincs...we will see the full package.

He must find the right balance between assisting and going for the kill.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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I agree with this. Although I think Tevez has the qualities to play for a team like Madrid. I see Morata developing slowly but steadily over the next 2-3 seasons, and therefore probably not having Real Madrid exercise their buyback.

Actually, I'd compare him to a Cavani probably, in terms of playing style and I'd place his max level probably about the same, which would be just below the very top tier of players imo. I think he very likely turns into a 20-25 goal a year player, which would be just below that Cavani level of 25-30. He has all the tools to be dominant, if he develops a little more physicality, and his mentality continues to improve with regular starting time. Morata is 22. Cavani score 14 league goals in 35 games at 22 and 13 in 34 at 23. It wasn't until his 24 year old that he really took off with 26 goals in the league and 7 in Europe. Morata has the rest of this season and next before his 24 year old season, which is probably the make or break season for him.

At worst, I think he becomes a Higauin level player.
Didn't Higuain play at Madrid?
 

Post Ironic

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Juventino[RUS];4820389 said:
comparison with Cavani

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Morata > Cavani at both 21 and 22... so I fail to see why this is so amusing.

Cavani 07/08 (turns 21) 1 goal per 423 minutes all competitions
Morata 13/14 (turns 21) 1 goal per 139 minutes all competitions

Cavani 08/09 (turns 22) 1 goal per 209 minutes all competitions
Morata 14/15 (turns 22) 1 goal per 143 minutes all competitions


But coming from a guy who thinks Ciro Immobile is a world beater, I'm not surprised you're laughing. Immobile was playing in Serie B at 21 and at 22. He was scoring 5 goals in over 2000 minutes in Serie A at 23. Real world beater. :rofl:
 

Post Ironic

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You really do enjoy making absurd statements.

I never once said Morata > Cavani currently. But 21 and 22 year old Morata clearly are, especially considering he is and has not been the focal point of the attack for either Real Madrid or Juventus. Unlike Cavani at Palermo in his 22 year old season. As has been seen time after time, and Immobile is a perfect example of this, for many forwards it's much easier to score a large number of goals at minnow clubs where the attack is actually geared toward them scoring.

And I never said Bonucci is better than Hummels. Find that quote please.

Maybe you should just give up spewing your puerile nonsense RUS, you're clearly a child with a severe lack of brainpower.
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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It was not ur quote about bonuccI, I said its a classic, and you've created the 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:
 

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Juventino[RUS];4820398 said:
And cavani has been playing for Real Madrid and Juventus back then, right? :lol: same with immobile

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Bonucci is better than hummels - classic
Morata is better than cavani - 2nd classic
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Immobile is average.
 

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