Turin - Barely even one season at Juventus, Alvaro Morata stating how the club was "unusual" as a big club. Former Real Madrid player assess players in Juve remain grounded, not arrogant, and had a great solidarity despite having a towering reputation.
At last summer's Spanish striker 22-year-old left Madrid, the first senior club in his career, to sign a five-year contract with Juve - though Madrid is called has a clause to buy it again in the future.
In his new club Morata, which this season pack 11 goals in all competitions, had a special impression. He discovered how different Bianconeri with Los Blancos.
"What really surprised me when it comes to here is in Juventus nobody in the locker room feel more important than others, even though he was a World Cup winner and legendary footballer," said Morata told Tuttosport.
"Here you all eat together, talk together, to live a normal life ... It is wonderful to me to chat with Gigi Buffon or Andrea Pirlo. I was amazed to think that they want to help as much as possible for what I need and truly really made me comfortable at Juventus. "
"It is not unusual in a big club, but this is what makes a strong Juventus. We did not just contain champion players, we people who play and work together," he said.(detikSport)
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