Chelsea
striker, Alvaro Morata has blamed former Blues manager, Antonio Conte’s playing
style for his underwhelming first season in English football.
The Spain
international said during Conte’s era, the West London club played direct style
of football that affected his performances.
According to
him, Chelsea’s new manager, Maurizio Sarri’s footballing philosophy suits him
better because it allows him and his fellow team mates to hold the ball, pass
and create chances.
Morata
scored just three times in his final 23 appearances of last campaign.
The
25-year-old was heavily linked with a move away from the West London club this
summer, but he is now confident that they can win trophies under Sarri.
“For me,
it’s easy. I could have gone back to Spain or Italy, all the people believe in
me there, but I want to change things here,” Sky Sport quoted Morata as saying.
“I want to,
not for all the haters, but for me and for Chelsea. Chelsea gave me everything
that I needed and now I have time to give back all that Chelsea give me.
“The most
important thing is the way we play. Last season it was direct balls and for me
to protect the ball in the air is not my best quality. Now I can attack the
space, I can play one touch and go in the area for the crosses. It’s better for
me.
“Sarri works
with the ball always and when you always have the ball the strikers have more
chances. I want to score more than 30 goals, but I would prefer to score 15 or
20 and get the Premier League or one big trophy.”
Morata
scored his first goal of the season in Chelsea’s 3-2 victory over Arsenal on
Saturday in the Premier League.
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