Real Madrid forward Alvaro Morata has said he is not exasperated by the lack of first-team football and will continue being patient.
At an Adidas publicity event, Morata said: “I’m not at all disappointed. Last year I played about 17 matches and this season I’ve played in nine already.
The young Madrileno began his career in one of Real Madrid’s lower divisions and moved up to the first division in the Liga. He made nine appearances in all the tournaments this season with Real, but includes one with him being benched.
Although his teammate Karim Benzema began an unsuccessful campaign, Morata gained the support of those who believe he should be given a chance to prove his skills in the starting lineup.
However, Carlo Ancelotti has continued to have complete confidence in the French star, who has scored five goals in the league so far.
Morata is apathetic by his insufficient actions and believes he will one day star with Los Merengues. He said he thinks he’ll end up playing more than last year and if anything that means he is improving, which is good.
He continues to be patient about playing with the Spanish giants. “I’m young and there is no need to rush things because I’m at one of the best teams in the world. My time will come,” he said, “I’m working hard, and I am just thinking about enjoying myself at this club and with our fans.”