Álvaro Morata turns off all the alarms with his knee and confirms that he will be one hundred percent against Italy.
Álvaro Morata, forward of the Spanish National Team, set off alarms when he retired from the match against Croatia in the 67th minute due to discomfort in his left knee. Morata, who opened the scoring in the 28th minute, asked for a change after receiving a blow to the knee, which caused concern among fans and the coaching staff.
The Spanish National Team began its journey in the Euro Cup with a victory against Croatia, although it was not without surprises. Morata, a key piece in De la Fuente’s scheme, had to leave the field after enduring discomfort until his replacement, Oyarzabal, was ready to come on.
Initially, it was feared that Morata would join the injury list that already includes Aymeric Laporte. However, after an initial evaluation, it was determined that the forward’s physical problem is not of great relevance. From the bench, Morata continued the rest of the game with ice on his knee and a look of annoyance on his face.
At the end of the match, Morata reassured everyone in an interview with Spanish Television: “It’s a blow, but sometimes you notice that your leg is weighing down. The best thing was to leave and leave the position to another teammate. I’m ready for Italy. I want thank the federation because we are in an incredible place, they have done a great job.
With these words, Morata not only calmed fears about his physical condition, but also showed his readiness for the upcoming Euro Cup matchup against Italy. The Spanish National Team, reinforced by confidence and the initial victory, looks forward with optimism, counting on the recovery and leadership of its captain in the next challenges of the tournament.
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