A Quote by Alvaro Morata

It's hard to imagine going back to Italy, despite my experience in Serie A being extraordinary. — © Alvaro Morata
It's hard to imagine going back to Italy, despite my experience in Serie A being extraordinary.
In Italy, it is really hard to win the Serie A.
I think Serie A has always been a goal of mine to play in one day, because as a defender if you get the chance to experience Serie A you want to do it.
I have won Serie B, Serie C, Serie D like the Championship, League One, and League Two here in England.
Despite all my experience of being a player, I've never had the experience of being a manager which is a different concept from being a coach.
Extraordinary scenes there at the end. I think some of the crowd chanting 'Italy! Italy!' were actually Irish.
That was an amazing experience [making Dream of Life]. It's hard to imagine that we were editing every day for a year. And it was pretty extraordinary; it also went by super fast. But every day was an experiment.
The defenders in Italy are stronger, and that makes me better. Serie A is played in a different way to other leagues.
People say the English players don't come to Italy because they look down on Serie A, but that's just not true.
I love Italy. This is the country that made me famous, and I would love to stay in Serie A.
The difference between Germany and Italy? I think in Serie A there is more quality and the game is quicker, but in Germany it's similar.
Levante have gone fourth in Serie A. If anyone can tell me what part of Italy Levante is in, please call. I've no idea
If you have perfect virtual reality eventually, where you're be able to simulate everything that a human can experience or imagine experiencing, it's hard to imagine where you go from there.
I am absolutely satisfied with my experience in English football because despite the two dismissals it allowed me to win more than one trophy and to live in a different environment from Italy, where I feel very happy.
If anyone can say 'go back,' it's Native Americans. My Pueblo ancestors, despite being targeted at every juncture - despite facing famine and drought - still inhabit this country today. But indigenous people aren't asking anyone to go back to where they came from.
You're hoping that it's going to be an extraordinary experience any time you create and/or listen to music with other people. I guess what I've been saying over the past few minutes is that it's hard to do that, to create that.
Imagine living in abject poverty and not knowing anything other than that for generations. Or alternatively, imagine being born into a really wealthy family, but there was no real love. Everyone's living these extraordinary, interesting lives whether they know it or not.
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