A Quote by Alvaro Morata

I don't think about scoring more goals than a team-mate, only to score. — © Alvaro Morata
I don't think about scoring more goals than a team-mate, only to score.
As a No. 9, I have to be there to score goals, but that isn't the only thing. I also participate in the build-up and help my team-mates, but, above all, it's about scoring goals.
I prefer scoring goals, but when I am playing out on the right, I tend to come inside and provide assists, but I also like playing on the left, and I think if that is where I play, then I will have more chance of scoring - but I just hope I can help the team score goals with my assists.
Of course a striker wants to score as much as possible. It's nice scoring goals. Goals are like an addiction: when you score, you want to keep doing more and more.
Scoring goals comes and goes with time, but the most important thing is that we continue creating chances. The entire team must work, and we then have to score goals.
I think I want to become more rounded, I want to keep honing my skills and fine-tuning the qualities that I have. And scoring more goals - every striker wants to score more goals.
The most important thing is to be a midfielder first, not scoring goals. You have to make the game, make an assist for the team, and if you can score, it's a plus for the team.
I like to score and create goals. If a team-mate is in a better position, you need to search for him.
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There are games where the striker will be useful for the team in terms of creating space and being involved in the game, without necessarily scoring, but he'll have played an important role for the team. But, of course, over the course of a season, I have to score goals, as that's what statistics reflect.
It's not about me, it's about how I can help my team to achieve more. And I do that through scoring goals.
It's not just about scoring goals, it's about being a team player and setting goals up.
I loved scoring goals. I played to score goals. It's what made me happy.
I like to score goals, as, back in the day, I was used to scoring goals.
I know my job is not to score goals, but when I'm scoring goals I'm very happy.
I prefer to win titles with the team ahead of individual awards or scoring more goals than anyone else. I'm more worried about being a good person than being the best football player in the world. When all this is over, what are you left with? When I retire, I hope I am remembered for being a decent guy.
I want to score more than 10 goals and help the team to win games.
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