Alvaro Morata (58 Viewers)

want him back again for cheap?


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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Cuadrado was a wild card signing as well, he didn't fit Allegri's 4312 when he first signed, he just had flopped massively in England, but he came in with the right attitude, work ethic and turned out to be one of Beppe's best signings in the past few years. We know Morata is quality, we know he has his head and heart in the right place and Allegri is a great coach that can get the best out of players like him, if we can get him for a cut-price, I'm all for this signing.
Exactly, haha

The worst of all is that is exactly the same story, even with chelsea as the seller team. And most importantly, he already worked with Allegri and succeeded in Juve. Also, like cuadrado, he was pushing hard for the move.

I prefer 10/10 a 25 yeard old Morata than a 32 yrold current zukic.

People get carried too much by his numbers in Chelsea. But ignore that he is coming from very turbulent years. First he had to abandon Juve forcefully, then went to Madrid and he had really good numbers, to the point he was called to the NT..... just to be sold as surplus. Then he had few choice but to go to chelsea who was willing to pay the top dollars madrid asked....and it seems he doesnt fitted in chelsea....just like A LOT of players which go there...like cuads for example.

He and Juve are made for each other.


Theres nothing to fear
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
20,785
Exactly, haha

The worst of all is that is exactly the same story, even with chelsea as the seller team. And most importantly, he already worked with Allegri and succeeded in Juve. Also, like cuadrado, he was pushing hard for the move.

I prefer 10/10 a 25 yeard old Morata than a 32 yrold current zukic.

People get carried too much by his numbers in Chelsea. But ignore that he is coming from very turbulent years. First he had to abandon Juve forcefully, then went to Madrid and he had really good numbers, to the point he was called to the NT..... just to be sold as surplus. Then he had few choice but to go to chelsea who was willing to pay the top dollars madrid asked....and it seems he doesnt fitted in chelsea....just like A LOT of players which go there...like cuads for example.

He and Juve are made for each other.


Theres nothing to fear
Exactly! Agree 100%
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
he's a madridista, a homegrown player for real. i don't think he needed to much pressure to return to madrid i guess.
Forcefully because of his contract. He was already setteled here. We all know he is a madridista but he came to Juve because he couldnt find space in that team, and was forced to return via contract.

When he went out from juve, he said he was fine with both options, but his priority was to stay here...just that Juve didnt had the money to pay those crazy dollars madrid asked.

He had no other option but to come to terms with reality and well, do his best in his childhood team (which he supports of course, he was made there)... but had to face the reality that he faced before in Madrid, once again.

He was eager to demonstrate what he had, and IMO he did.... its just that the competition there is too hardcore and even quality players like James are treated like rejects.

One last thing. SOme here say he is an emotional lad, and i agree 100%. His performances get affected a lot by his emotional state. His worst months here happened when he had that rupture with his ex GF, and then he picked up when he met his current wife. he is like that. That is a weakness, but could be his strongest plus now with the support of his juve fans and his wife returning home to raise the baby.
 

Linebreak

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2009
16,022
Now why not someone post all his skills and goals this season aswell, pretty sure he has more than a few overall...

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Doesn't say anything to me tbf, there are similar videos even of Cristiano Ronaldo so..

If anything, his blistering pace, strength and excellent positioning stand out almost as much as his misses even in that clip.
There may be similar videos of Ronaldo, but he has like 20 goals between each of those misses, Morata had next to none.
 

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