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Morata Says His Family Was Abused After Poor Euro Displays

Alvaro Morata has said his wife and children have been abused during Euro 2020 because of his performances for Spain.


Spain’s forward Alvaro Morata (C) falls over Poland’s forward Karol Swiderski next to Poland’s defender Bartosz Bereszynski (back) during the UEFA EURO 2020 Group E football match between Spain and Poland at La Cartuja Stadium in Seville, Spain, on June 19, 2021. LLUIS GENE / POOL / AFP
Spain’s forward Alvaro Morata (C) falls over Poland’s forward Karol Swiderski next to Poland’s defender Bartosz Bereszynski (back) during the UEFA EURO 2020 Group E football match between Spain and Poland at La Cartuja Stadium in Seville, Spain, on June 19, 2021. LLUIS GENE / POOL / AFP

 

Alvaro Morata has said his wife and children have been abused during Euro 2020 because of his performances for Spain.

Morata has endured a difficult tournament so far after missing a number of chances, including a penalty in Spain’s last Group E match against Slovakia in Seville.

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Spain’s forward Alvaro Morata kicks to miss a penalty kick during the UEFA EURO 2020 Group E football match between Slovakia and Spain at La Cartuja Stadium in Seville on June 23, 2021.
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“I understand I get criticism for not scoring goals. I’m the first to know about it and accept it,” Morata told Cadena COPE on Thursday night.

“But I wish people would put themselves in the position of seeing what it’s like to have threats and insults aimed at your family.

“People have said ‘I hope your children die’. I’ve had to put my phone away.

“My children go to Seville with their dad’s name on their shirts. I understand criticism for not doing my job well. But there’s a limit.”

Morata said he was unable to sleep for nine hours after the 1-1 draw with Poland in which he missed chances after scoring Spain’s opening goal.


Spain’s forward Alvaro Morata kicks to miss a penalty kick during the UEFA EURO 2020 Group E football match between Slovakia and Spain at La Cartuja Stadium in Seville on June 23, 2021.
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The 28-year-old then had a penalty saved against Slovakia with the match goalless, before Spain went on to win 5-0. They will play Croatia on Monday in the last 16.

“I’m proud of the fact I picked up the ball for the penalty after people booed me in the warm-up,” said Morata.

“A few years ago I would have been devastated but I’m really motivated. Whoever thinks the opposite doesn’t know me,” he added.

AFP