According to a published report by world renowned
sporting website, Goal, Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata says
Antonio Conte's tactics were part of the reason he "suffered" in his
first season in the Premier League with the former champions.
Morata made an explosive start to his
Stamford Bridge career, scoring six goals in six league appearances at the
start of 2017-18, but things quickly soured for the Spain international.
A mysterious back problem blighted much of
the campaign and he only scored a further five goals in the top flight and four
in cup competitions.
Morata has shown encouraging signs of a return to form
since Maurizio Sarri replaced Conte as head coach, however, scoring his first
goal of the season in last month's 3-2 win over Arsenal,
and he thinks he is better suited to the new system.
When asked if he feels more comfortable
with Sarri in charge, he told Cadena SER: "Yes, yes, yes. For me,
yes. It's not for nothing, but for the style of play. It wasn't my style of
play and I suffered a little because of that."
Morata has previously described how he
played part of last season while taking painkilling injections he received from
a doctor in Germany,
with his form suffering as a result.
The forward, a reported £60 million (€77m)
signing from Real Madrid last
year, admits he would do things differently if the problem reared its head
again.
"In today's world, it's normal that these
[critical] things are said," he added.
"Chelsea made a huge effort for me and it wasn't
returned. I should have repaid them double. A player they pay for can't finish
the season with 15 goals.
"People think we're machines. If I had
stopped for three months, I would have come back with a clear head, but I was
professional and I wanted to give everything.
"If I could go back, I would stop for
two months. I was in pain, I went to Germany to see the doctor, paying for
private planes. People believe the false life of Instagram, what it shows you;
they thought I was at home with my wife. Someday, I'll write a book about what
I've been through."
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ReplyDeleteNow that Conte is gone has there been a difference? Dude is just lazy. Not cut out for regular starting
ReplyDeleteTime will tell
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