Alvaro Morata participated in 79 minutes with Spain in the quarterfinal match against Germany. A match where the player of Atlético de Madrid He returned to captain La Roja. A leadership he sent to the field of play.
A match where the Madrid striker was more famous for his dark game. He did a great job in the middle of the field helping to pressure the German ball. Temporizing the match when needed with a good back game.
In addition to that work he left several opportunities. At 15 minutes he left a shot that was denied by the German defense. Half an hour later he left a wall Dani Olmo which ended up blocking Well. On the brink of half time his goal became clearer after a shot from Elm where he missed the rebound, a play invalidated for offside.
The best chance he had in the game came as the second half began. Lamine Yamal he gave the ball Morata almost at the penalty spot he scrambles to the area and his shot rises. A play that was protested because he demanded punishment from the usurper. But the referee looked the other way.
A few minutes later the goal came Dani Olmo. The 1-0 where the player of Atlético de Madrid. Few minutes where the captain used his leadership based on his work, especially in delaying his position on the field.
Source: La Verdad

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