Spain striker, Alvaro Morata has come out to say that criticism of his performances at Euro 2020 doesn’t faze him. Morata recently revealed that he already knows no player can be liked by everyone.
According to him, he has been competing since the Under-17s to be able to feature in major tournaments for his country, so he intends to keep working hard for his nation.
Morata added that he respects the criticisms that have come his way, but he’ll keep listening little and working more.
His words, “I have taken this situation [and the criticism] very normally,”
“I’ve been working since the Under-17s to be here and play these tournaments.”
“I can’t be liked by everyone. When there are criticisms you have to respect them, but listen little and work. In a match things happen so fast that you don’t have time to think.”
“The goalkeeper [closed space] very well and I had to adjust to the post. I don’t know if tomorrow the ball will enter, but I will give 200% as every time I play with Spain. It is normal that when you draw a game and you deserve to win it, it costs you sleep.”
“The opinion of the people does not change my mood. If I score I will be happy for the people who are always with me, but I am doing great. The most important thing I have done is lead a normal life, be with my team-mates. Everything we do here is important.”
“It is clear that the forward lives from the goal. Our job is to score goals. Against Sweden I unloaded a lot physically and I think I did quite a few things well, but it seems like it all comes down to scoring. It’s part of our job.”
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