How Alvaro Morata overcame his Chelsea nightmare and found happiness at Atletico Madrid

Alvaro Morata reveals the reasons behind his departure from Chelsea, where he felt unhappy and under pressure.

Alvaro Morata tells why he left Chelsea after a bad £60m transfer. Alvaro Morata is a football player who plays for Atletico Madrid and Spain. He used to play for Chelsea, a club in England, but he left after two years. He said he had a very bad time in England and he wanted to go back to Spain.

Morata joined Chelsea in 2017 from Real Madrid, another club in Spain. It cost £60 million, which was a lot of money. Many people expected him to score many goals for Chelsea. He started well and scored nine goals in 14 games. But then he started to play worse. He only scored 15 goals in 48 games in his first season. In his second season, he scored even less: nine goals in 26 games and only five in the Premier League.

He was not happy at Chelsea, and he decided to leave. He went to Atletico Madrid in 2019, where he played before. He said he talked to his wife and told her he wanted to go to a club where he felt less pressure. He said he did not care about what people said on social media. He said he did not have time to feel bad about himself.

He said he is much happier now at Atletico Madrid and with the Spain national team. He said it is the best time of his career, and he hopes it will be a great year. He said it was not easy to go through difficult moments, but he feels more confident now. He said he feels more supported by his manager and his teammates. He said he can see it when they play at home, and he feels the love of the fans. Chelsea Club is still finding their central striker even after eight years of finding.

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