
MORATA DESERVES TO BE TREATED FAIRLY IN SPAIN – STOICHKOV
Barcelona great Hristo Stoichkov has slammed critics of Alvaro Morata in Spain.
Recall that Morata has left Atletico Madrid for AC Milan after complaining about the way he has been treated at La Liga stadiums across the country.
However, in a chat with Sport, Stoichkov stated that he’s baffled by criticism in Spain of the new AC Milan signing.
“Morata? He is a boy who has suffered a lot; no one can explain how the point of reference of this team (Spain) can be criticized.
“Furthermore, he works hard for his national team. In the semi-final, in the goals of Dani Olmo or Lamine Yamal, no one talks about Morata.
“He drags two or three defenders behind him, leaves spaces… he is a center forward who no longer exists… he works a lot, he sacrifices a lot, and I really don’t understand how he has been criticized like this.”
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