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Leaving Atletico Madrid Was The Biggest Mistake Of My Career  –Morata
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Leaving Atletico Madrid Was The Biggest Mistake Of My Career –Morata

Complete Sports about 2 hours 1 mins read

Former Chelsea striker Álvaro Morata has disclosed that leaving Atlético Madrid was the biggest mistake of his career. The Spanish striker, who went on to join AC Milan and later Galatasaray, confessed that he would gladly trade all the major trophies he has won for just one title with Atlético. Read Also:OFFICIAL: Mourinho Returns As [...]

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