Alvaro Morata

AC Milan Sign Alvaro Morata From Atletico Madrid

AC Milan Sign Alvaro Morata From Atletico Madrid

Álvaro Morata has joined AC Milan on a permanent transfer from Atlético Madrid, the Serie A side announced on Friday. Morata, who captained Spain to Euro 2024 glory, underwent a medical before penning a four-year contract with the Rossoneri. The 31-year-old scored 46 goals in 117 appearances for Atlético after joining the club on an initial loan deal from Chelsea in January of 2019. His decision to leave the Rojiblancos with two years left on his contract surprised fans considering that only a couple weeks ago, Morata had posted a photograph on Instagram of him wearing an Atlético jersey with the message: “I can’t imagine what it must be like to win with this shirt and…
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LaLiga: Alvaro Morata Scores Twice As Atletico Beat Rivals Real Madrid

LaLiga: Alvaro Morata Scores Twice As Atletico Beat Rivals Real Madrid

Alvaro Morata scored twice as Atletico Madrid ended Real Madrid’s 100% start to the La Liga season with a fine victory over their city rivals. They led inside four minutes when former Real forward Morata converted Samuel Lino’s dangerous cross. Antoine Griezmann then made it 2-0 with another header, before Toni Kroos’ fine low strike halved the deficit. But Morata sealed Atletico’s victory when he rose highest to meet Saul Niguez’s ball in after the break. Victory moved Atletico up to fifth in the table, while Real are third – behind leaders Barcelona and Girona – after dropping points for…
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Alvaro Morata Reacts To Spain’s Draw With Germany

Alvaro Morata Reacts To Spain’s Draw With Germany

Alvaro Morata remained positive despite Spain falling to a late draw with Germany in Group E at the World Cup, insisting they faced an 'amazing team'. Morata came off the bench to fire Spain ahead after an hour in what looked like another dominant display, but they let Germany back in late in the game and Die Mannschaft punished them through substitutions of their own. Niclas Fullkrug fired in an equaliser after 83 minutes to ensure the game finished 1-1 and increase Germany's chances of making it to the knockout stages. Speaking to the BBC after the final whistle, Morata…
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