Morata's performance yesterday has nothing to do with being a new player in a new team. He is one of my favorite players in the last 10 years but unfortunately Morata from yesterday is Morata from the last 4 years. I have followed his career as close as possible being a fomer Juve player and he has been pretty underwhelming most of the time.
He has been struggling since his second and last season with us and never reached the heights of the first season.
My only hope is that he will resurect his career with us in an environment where most fans adore him and have mostly good memories of him in our shirt.
I doubt you followed him well, because his stints with 3 all of his clubs were very different, and you seem to chalk them off as one massive failure.
Real- a great super sub in 2016/17, He scored 20 goals and had 6 assists in 1800 minutes: a ridiculous 1.3 G/A per 90 mins. Stats wise, this was his best season, despite not playing all that much.
Chelsea- His only big failure. He played as a lone striker, which isn't his strength. His stats were not terrible, but still underwhelming. He also went missing in a lot of big games and didn't have a strong mentality.
Atletico- a very solid record. 22 goals and 6 assists from 61 games. Atletico were very poor at creating chances, so those numbers are better than they seem. He also scored a lot of clutch goals in big/tight games. Atletico would have finished nowhere near the top 4 last season if they had played Costa as a starting striker instead of Morata.
Overall, he hasn't developed as much as he would have at Juve, but to say that he's a shadow of his former self is ridiculous. The guy is barely 28, not 33 or 34 and hasn't had any major injuries.