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Álvaro Morata: “I was in shit, I hit rock bottom and I thought about throwing in the towel”

Álvaro Moratafront of Atlético de Madrid and the Spanish team, has acknowledged in an interview he gave to the program ‘El Chiringuito de Jugones’ what “I’ve hit rock bottom, I’ve thought about throwing in the towel”.

It seems in the end that you are always making some excuse or complaining.

Morata in El Chiringuito

“I don’t want to continue with the topic too much… It seems in the end that you are always making some excuse or complaining,” the international forward explained to Juanfe Sanz when asked about the differences in treatment he receives in Spain and abroad.

It is a matter of respect. I’m not talking about whether people love me or don’t love me… I have experienced many episodes with my family on the street.

Morata in El Chiringuito

“It’s a question of respect. I’m not talking about people loving me or not loving me. It’s a question of respect and in Spain a lot of people, I’m not telling you anymore in the football environment… I have experienced many episodes with my family on the street,” denounces the 31-year-old soccer player.

No matter how many unpleasant episodes you have to live through, it is my daily life.

Morata in El Chiringuito

“No matter how many unpleasant episodes you have to live through, it is my daily life, when I go to the supermarket with my children or to take them to training,” describes the man from Madrid.

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Álvaro Morata highlighted that “very few people really know me. And many people I have met throughout my life have changed their opinion about me upon meeting me.”

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Morata was candid about his bad moments: “I have thought many times about throwing in the towel, but in the end when I explain my story to my children, the best thing I can teach them is that I have been in shit many times and in the end I have always come out with it.” head. And that for me is a source of pride.”

When I explain my story to my children, the best thing I can teach them is that I have been in shit many times and in the end I have always come out on top.

Morata in El Chiringuito

The Atlético de Madrid footballer made it clear that “I have hit rock bottom” and spoke about the solutions he resorted to to get off the ground: “Today I have my psychologist, my psychiatrist and a coach. They have helped me a lot. They and my wife are the thread that holds me up in delicate moments and they are the who value you and make you see yourself with different eyes… We throw out what we eat, but what goes into your head doesn’t come out.”

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“Without my wife (Alice Campello) my career would have been completely different,” he highlighted.



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