Former Galatasaray player Morata is furious! 'Take me out of the game,' he told Fabregas...
Spanish striker Alvaro Morata, who played for Galatasaray last season, is not enjoying the best of times at Italian Serie A side Como. Morata, who attracted criticism for his performance, came to the agenda with an interesting incident in the Como - Cagliari match. Morata, who received a yellow card in the 61st minute of the match, asked manager Fabregas to take him out of the game because he thought he could not control his nerves and was taken out of the game. Here are the details...

Como hosted Cagliari in the 11th week of Italian Serie A. The match was marked by former Galatasaray player Alvaro Morata.
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In the 61st minute of Como 1907's match against Cagliari, Alvaro Morata made a harsh tackle on his opponent Mina in a position off the ball.
'TAKE ME OUT OF THE GAME'
Morata, who received a yellow card after the position, thought that he could not control his nerves and asked manager Cesc Fabregas to take him off the game.
Upon Morata's request, Cesc Fabregas substituted Alvaro Morata in the 63rd minute and put Douvikas on the pitch.
Despite this, no goal was scored in the remaining minutes of the match and the match ended in a 0-0 draw.

NO GOAL
The 33-year-old Morata, who transferred to Italian Serie A side Como after leaving Galatasaray at the beginning of the season, failed to deliver the expected results despite the fact that manager Cesc Fabregas wanted him very much.
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Morata, who played in 12 official matches for Como, could only provide 1 assist in these matches.
Alvaro Morata lost his temper and asked manager Cesc Fabregas to take him off!
pic.twitter.com/Z0CBHikTlf - Fanatik (@fanatikcomtr) November 8, 2025







