Real Madrid head coach Zinedine Zidane rejected a story published in an Italian paper on Tuesday on striker Alvaro Morata's craving to come back to Juventus and said the adolescent is "happy" with the supreme European football champions where he is "at home".Morata came back to Real Madrid this mid-year following a two-year spell with Juventus. However, Italian every day Corriere Dello Sport on Tuesday asserted that he was quick to move back to Turin. "I don't believe that data is valid.
He looks cheerful to me since he's at home and he's functioning admirably," Zidane told realmadrid.com."He's extremely required in the venture. I don't believe what's been said is true.""He's an essential player and he's a piece of Real Madrid. He has been here for a long time and has effectively left a mark on the world with us. I need him to remain here and I'm just intrigued by what he can accomplish for us," he said. Real Madrid will likewise miss the endeavors of Sergio Ramos, Gareth Bale, Mateo Kovacic and Lucas Vazquez in the principal leg of the Copa del Rey.
With the nonattendance of Pepe and Ramos, the Spanish club will have just shields Raphael Varane and Nacho Fernandez against Sevilla. Ramos practiced alone on Tuesday, while Bale, Kovacic and Vazquez did not work out in the instructional meeting in which Norwegian Martin Odegaard partook.
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