Morata: We had to sacrifice, and that's what I want
Milan star Alvaro Morata appeared in press statements after defeating Real Madrid 3-1 in the fourth round of the Champions League.
The player said: “A starter First of all, I would like to send a hug to all the affected families in Valencia, and a big hug to everyone who helps. I feel proud to be Spanish and I hope we can help. I hope I can go to the national team in Valencia to raise money.
He added: “Today the team defended and attacked as one unit? Yes, that is absolutely true. We had to sacrifice, and explain that they have a great team and very talented players. We had to run. We did that in other matches.” Also, knowing the value we have when we have 11 lions on the field, it is very difficult to beat us.”
He continued: “I adapt. What I want is to win For the team to win, as if they put me as a goalkeeper. I am a coach. What I love is winning.”
And about his celebration of pointing to number 13: “Nothing, it’s nothing.” To a friend: “The important thing was what was happening in Valencia, because of the hurricane. I hope the situation improves as soon as possible.”