Alvaro Morata 'destined' for Antonio Conte link up at Chelsea
By James Dale
Alvaro Morata says he was
"destined" to work with Antonio Conte at Chelsea and believes the club
can beat his former employers Real Madrid.
Morata had looked close to a move to Manchester United earlier this summer before Jose Mourinho's side brought in Romelu Lukaku, but the Spain
international insists uniting with Conte was fate after the pair missed out on a partnership at Juventus.
"I can't wait to play for him and for Chelsea and to win together.
"It was disappointing in 2014 when he went to Italy, but I played well and had a good year at Juventus, but I really want to work with this coach and finally I can.
"I know his work, the staff. I know it is a lot of tactics and I really like this game and I know how to play with this system."
The 24-year-old striker has held a long-term ambition to play in the English top flight, and after finally achieving his wish he has backed his new side to beat Europe's biggest teams.
"It is hard to leave Madrid but it is not so hard when you come to a club like Chelsea, with these players and with this coach, and I think we can play against Real Madrid and Barcelona and win."
Morata will link up with several of his Spain national team-mates at Chelsea, having already admitted Cesar Azpilicueta helped convince him of the move to Stamford Bridge, but the forward intends to put himself outside his comfort zone.
He added: "For me it is very good I have many Spanish players here but I think I need to speak a lot with the other team-mates to learn good English!"
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