Álvaro Morata | Performances

Of course nothing wrong, but would you like to hear one of our players talking about potential destinations? We love players who are 100% committed. When AdM kept blabbering about PSG, it gave negative vibes to the fanbase. But maybe he ain't saying that way who knows

Bad analogy. Di Maria had never played for PSG or lived in Paris. He was just batting his eyelids to another team. Morata is simply making a retrospective analysis of a career choice he made, judging it to have been wrong. Post event.
 
He is already wanting a return to Italy? Surely his head ain't at Chelsea. Could be a Di Maria situation

http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/chel...-left-juventus-hits/kjdthlq44za91pbde6ud4g8uo
He might not want to live in London for too long. But don't think it is really a ADM situation.
Di maria, for whatever reasons (wanted Paris move actually, his kids health needed warmer places, his family didnt like Manchester, was a feckin coward etc etc) seemed to almost hate being here. Morata just loves Italy more than London. Besides it is still early. Over a period of time, you might start liking a place. Not just footballers, many people do not like certain place when they move for work, but eventually start loving it.
 
He never wanted to move to Chelsea in the first place.

He dyed his hair red and then he cried when we signed Lukaku instead of him ffs.
 
Not really seeing it. He's saying he should have never left Juventus to return to Real Madrid. Considering that we went from basically being the main striker at Juventus to being a bench warmer at Madrid, I'd agree with his retrospective assessment. He's not saying that he wants to return to Italy now, but that'd he'd like to return one day. Nothing wrong with that. It's absolutely fine to prefer Madrid or Torino to London, especially if you're a boy from the Med, yet still be settled in London in terms of working.
He also said his wife wants to live in Spain, he wants to live in Italy and London is a "compromise".
 
In my opinion, players don't need to be so frank about their preferences. They should keep it to themselves. Everything is a talking point for the media. He should not give them even more fodder. Now anytime he has a bad game, they'll talk about how his heart is not here. If one of our players says something like that, I'll find it hard to fully support him.
 
One of the reasons why "PL proven" is a thing. You just can never tell which players would come to England, be part of a elite team's first XI and still "dream of living in Italy/Spain".
I struggle to see the link between the 2, there are many players who are PL and who still dream of Italy/Spain.
 
Bad analogy. Di Maria had never played for PSG or lived in Paris. He was just batting his eyelids to another team. Morata is simply making a retrospective analysis of a career choice he made, judging it to have been wrong. Post event.
I quoted the example of AdM just to elaborate a fan's perspective. He clearly says he would like to live in Italy, came here only because of Conte, Italian league is harder and tactically the best... These comments just don't get on well with the fans. Just my opinion though. After giving a decent amount of time thinking about it, its far from a AdM situation.
 
'I live in downtown Chelsea. London fascinates me with its multi-ethnicity, the coexistence of cultures and religions, but I do not see myself living here for very long. Too much, too much stress, too many metropolises.'

Odd quotes to say at such time.

Won't be surprised to see him returning to Madrid one or two years later.
 
He's basically asking Juve to come back in for him again in the future.
 
If he's thinking like that then I'm glad we avoided getting him, despite him being an excellent striker but he doesn't seem to have the will to settle in England for a long time. If London didn't suit him I don't know how Manchester would have.
 
Not sure what the issue is, footballers should enjoy where they play too - he can make a decent living in many countries
 
He's basically asking Juve to come back in for him again in the future.

Dybala to United, Morata and Conte to Juve?;)

I think he will stay for 3 years minimum. He only said "not for a long time", meaning, he won't stay for 7-8 years. Besides, I doubt Chelsea will let him leave that easy if they value him.
 
He might not want to live in London for too long. But don't think it is really a ADM situation.
Di maria, for whatever reasons (wanted Paris move actually, his kids health needed warmer places, his family didnt like Manchester, was a feckin coward etc etc) seemed to almost hate being here. Morata just loves Italy more than London. Besides it is still early. Over a period of time, you might start liking a place. Not just footballers, many people do not like certain place when they move for work, but eventually start loving it.
True. However I don't think these are the comments one should be making when he has just joined a new club. Neither of the comments really emphasize on the notion that Chelsea as a club attracted him. He mentioned Conte, the spanish contingent but it really makes you think whether he wanted to join them in the first place and whether he jumped the ship when only Chelsea's bid was accepted.
 
Not sure what the issue is, footballers should enjoy where they play too - he can make a decent living in many countries
There aren't any issues. Just a general discussion. He has every right to decide where he wants to play. The timing seems a bit odd as he has only recently switched clubs.
 
There aren't any issues. Just a general discussion. He has every right to decide where he wants to play. The timing seems a bit odd as he has only recently switched clubs.

I think it was clear Chelsea was not the most likely destination for him when summer started
 
I struggle to see the link between the 2, there are many players who are PL and who still dream of Italy/Spain.

Sure but you know what you're getting. Take for example Courtois. He seems to be set on getting a move to Spain in mid-term future and we already know that because he's in England, knows what the country has to offer and wants to move abroad. Morata on the other hand had no idea what he was getting into. Once he came to England he might realize that it's not the life he wants for himself or maybe he loves it there, who knows. It's that uncertainly, it's a risk that a player may never enjoy this entirely new culture.
 
Vidic from foreign interviews admitted to not particuarly enjoying Manchester, Evra also told one of his mistresses "Are you ready to come back (with me) to the shittest country in the world" in a text.
It's not a crisis that he's struggling with a big city in the first few months, but he should, as others have said probably keep this stuff to himself. It will end up being dredged up by the media/fans everytime he doesn't score/play well.
 
I think this is a case of another interview with Italian Journo being misconstrued again as with Conte's previous interview with an Italian journo. He probably means he will live outside of London soon, such as in Surrey where Conte, Azpilicueta and a few of our players do/have lived. With Terrorism being more prevalent these days in London, I am not surprised that sometimes these thoughts about leaving London go through some people's heads. Surrey is a much nicer place to live and easily affordable for multi-millionaire footballers.
 
Vidic from foreign interviews admitted to not particuarly enjoying Manchester, Evra also told one of his mistresses "Are you ready to come back (with me) to the shittest country in the world" in a text.
It's not a crisis that he's struggling with a big city in the first few months, but he should, as others have said probably keep this stuff to himself. It will end up being dredged up by the media/fans everytime he doesn't score/play well.

That kind of ignorance bemuses me tbh. I think if any one of these guys was to actually travel around the country, top to tail, they would see the beauty of the country/Island as a whole. Unfortunately many of them grow up without a proper education and a narrow mind, so don't experience anything different. One player who I admire in this aspect is Krychowiak who only recently come to England and I saw his social media posts travelling around the country in his downtime and visiting places. I like that kind of open mindedness, but unfortunately there's very few players like this.
 
That kind of ignorance bemuses me tbh. I think if any one of these guys was to actually travel around the country, top to tail, they would see the beauty of the country/Island as a whole. Unfortunately many of them grow up without a proper education and a narrow mind, so don't experience anything different. One player who I admire in this aspect is Krychowiak who only recently come to England and I saw his social media posts travelling around the country in his downtime and visiting places. I like that kind of open mindedness, but unfortunately there's very few players like this.

Easier for the media to spin it as he wants to leave asap, especially when he hasn't scored in a few games. When he scores it will be "the settled spain striker was in fine form this weekend..."
 
I think this is a case of another interview with Italian Journo being misconstrued again as with Conte's previous interview with an Italian journo. He probably means he will live outside of London soon, such as in Surrey where Conte, Azpilicueta and a few of our players do/have lived. With Terrorism being more prevalent these days in London, I am not surprised that sometimes these thoughts about leaving London go through some people's heads. Surrey is a much nicer place to live and easily affordable for multi-millionaire footballers.

You can't misconstrue quotes though. Brexit plays a role for many EU citizens thinking of the mid or the long term, even in the football fantasy island, both pointed to families and personal ties when talking this matter.
 
That kind of ignorance bemuses me tbh. I think if any one of these guys was to actually travel around the country, top to tail, they would see the beauty of the country/Island as a whole. Unfortunately many of them grow up without a proper education and a narrow mind, so don't experience anything different. One player who I admire in this aspect is Krychowiak who only recently come to England and I saw his social media posts travelling around the country in his downtime and visiting places. I like that kind of open mindedness, but unfortunately there's very few players like this.

Evra' s father was literally a diplomat.
 
Don't see why players coming out and say stuff like this. Just looks like they are not fully committed to the club and when he goes through a rough patch, this will be brought up and questions asked of whether he wants to actually play for Chelsea.

Was a poor decision for Juventus to get rid of him in all fairness, or did Madrid activate a release clause?
 
Don't see why players coming out and say stuff like this. Just looks like they are not fully committed to the club and when he goes through a rough patch, this will be brought up and questions asked of whether he wants to actually play for Chelsea.

Was a poor decision for Juventus to get rid of him in all fairness, or did Madrid activate a release clause?
Real activated his clause.
 
Funny thing is that Real Madrid probably shouldn't have sold him in the first place, look like they could use him this season..
 
Feel he's under pressure from Batshuayi not London lol. Downtown Chelsea on his salary can't be all that bad...

Good player just overrated on here.
 
Sure but you know what you're getting. Take for example Courtois. He seems to be set on getting a move to Spain in mid-term future and we already know that because he's in England, knows what the country has to offer and wants to move abroad. Morata on the other hand had no idea what he was getting into. Once he came to England he might realize that it's not the life he wants for himself or maybe he loves it there, who knows. It's that uncertainly, it's a risk that a player may never enjoy this entirely new culture.
I get your point, it's just that for me "PL proven" regards just the footballing ability but I do get you and I agree with you.
 
"He said: "We have a problem of understanding in this interview. If Chelsea proposed me 10 years I would probably sign it as I am happy at the club, I am happy with the city and everything in London.


"I really like London and if I improve, probably I can stay here more than five years. I need to score many goals otherwise Chelsea would buy another player, it is normal."
 
doing the business for chelsea. I spent all muppet season wanting him at United

Morata is the better player imo.

"proven in the prem" is almost as bad as "physicality" for me.

Morata is a very good, young player, he could very well turn out a beast at Chelsea. Yes, there are no guarantees but your reasoning not to be worried is flimsy at best. Hopefully, if he does go there, he flops, but I don't think he will considering his quality and the players around him, chances are he will step it up.

People always make reference to his goal numbers but at Juve he often played wide and at Real he has a top 3 goals per minute ratio in the league.

Morata has the package to be the complete striker and given the opportunity I see him becoming a beast. He's technically great, versatile, can play wide, great in the air, can see and execute a pass and despite being tall he's not slow.
 
doing the business for chelsea. I spent all muppet season wanting him at United


You also said you didn't want Matic, please bump that thread too with your posts.
 
You also said you didn't want Matic, please bump that thread too with your posts.

:confused: Ok but I already admitted in Matic’s thread to be proven wrong, I could bump that

Attention seeking much ?

It’s a performance thread about a player I like, I’m just happy to be proven right in this case because he’s playing well. As mentioned in this thread, though unrelated, and I suspect I’m not alone in that, I got Matic wrong, I don’t see the problem with me commenting on Morata doing well and being happy about supposedly being right about him
 
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:confused: Ok but I already admitted in Matic’s thread to be proven wrong, I could bump that



It’s a performance thread about a player I like, I’m just happy to be proven right in this case because he’s playing well. As mentioned in this thread, though unrelated, and I suspect I’m not alone in that, I got Matic wrong, I don’t see the problem with me commenting on Morata doing well and being happy about supposedly being right about him
There is nothing wrong, you're just seeking attention. Like somebody is going to reward you for "getting it right". I just find it weird.