Morata is right: he does not score like the greats but wins like and more than them



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Alvaro Morata At Real Madrid, which during his stay was a cathedral of goals, full of paintings and masterpieces, he had a total average of one goal every 3 exact matches. The same at Chelsea, 24 out of 72. Every 3.4 at Juventus, better done at Atlético de Madrid with 2.77 goals per game.

A non-Benzema average. He spoke about this today at a press conference. “As a forward I would like to score 35-40 goals, but I have seen many in his career who score 40 per season and win nothing. Sometimes I have scored 20, sometimes 15, but except last year I always won something. We look at the individual numbers, it’s better to play tennis. Obviously I want to score, but this is a team sport. ”

The record gives reason to Morata Great players play in great teams. The mantra has always been this, and in the case of Spanish it can also be applied to the idea that it is the ideal partner for the best. Two Champions League, two Club World Cups, one Europa League, two Liga, two Serie A, one English Cup, two Italian Cups, one European Super Cup, two King’s Cups, one Spanish Super Cup, one European Under-21 Cup and one European Under 17 years. He will not score 40 goals but something, yes, he won.



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