Álvaro Morata lived a special night in Nuevo Arcángel. He celebrated his reunion with the cause in a big way in a special city for him like Córdoba, where he spent part of his childhood. And he thanked the fans for their support, chanting his name at many stages of the game, after missing a penalty.
“It is very difficult for me to step up and make a hole in the grass. This is football, if the best in history fails, because I will not fail. I am very happy for the victory and for the goals, especially to Baena who deserves the best and it shows that Spain has an incredible future,” the captain told Teledeporte when asked about the wrongful maximum penalty.
“I don’t know if many people know this but I spent a large part of my childhood in Córdoba for family reasons. I have great memories and I can only thank the people of Córdoba for the love they give me. They help me now to continue fighting and fighting. I missed a penalty and then I managed to score,” the forward revealed.
The La Roja captain asked to value the hunger of the players to achieve the new classification. “We are in another final phase and we have to give it courage. We will return to try to close the first place.”
He then suggested seeing the glass as half full, because despite the huge loss due to the damage, The group of Luis de la Fuente showed his face. “We have to look at the positive. It’s a shame about the injuries we have, we have missed them but what we have created is special. There are many young players. Spain has an incredible future,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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