Morata Will Fill Costa Void For Chelsea - Shevchenko
Diego Costa’s departure will have no lasting impact on Chelsea’s
title ambitions because in Alvaro Morata they have signed the perfect striker
to fill his boots, the club’s former frontman Andriy Shevchenko said on Friday.
Premier
League champions Chelsea agreed to sell Spain international Costa back to
Atletico Madrid on Thursday -- ending a standoff between the 28-year-old and
the club for whom he was top scorer in his three seasons at Stamford Bridge.
Morata
signed from Real Madrid in July for a reported fee of 58 million pounds ($78.45
million) and has quickly picked up the pace of English football, even if his
style is less combative than Costa‘s.
The
24-year-old has scored three league goals already and Shevchenko, who never
replicated his superb goalscoring record for AC Milan in three subsequent years
at Chelsea, believes there is much more to come from the Spaniard.
“They
have found a very good player in Morata,” Shevchenko told reporters at the Best
FIFA Football Award ceremony in London on Friday when Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel
Messi and Neymar were the three players shortlisted.
“He
has adapted very well. They are two very different players. Costa wasn’t happy
so you couldn’t keep him. You have to replace him and I think the club were
very patient in the market and found the right player that they were looking
for.”
While
Costa is a bulldozing centre forward never slow to go to war with central
defenders, Morata goes about his business in a more refined manner, relying on
stealthy movement and an ability to find space in the opposition penalty area.
A
quiet game against Arsenal in the 0-0 draw last weekend led to suggestions that
Morata lacked the physical presence required for the weekly Premier League
combat.
Shevchenko
disagrees with that assessment.
“I’ve
been surprised that Morata has found the right chemistry with his team mates so
quickly,” he said.
”Of
course he knows Pedro very well and (Eden) Hazard’s type of game suits him very
well. Morata is very good in the box and scores a lot of goals with his head.
“Chelsea
create so many chances around the box, always crosses coming in from left and
right and he has been clinical so far and this is a good sign for him to be
successful.”
Shevchenko,
who is now focussed on trying to lead Ukraine to the World Cup finals as coach,
acknowledged that Costa would be missed, but said a move back to Madrid was
right for him.
“I think if the motivation of the player is to leave the club, it would have
been unfair for the club to keep him,” the 40-year-old who scored more than 100
goals for Milan, said.
“He
did a great job for the club. He won two titles and was happy to be here. But
he felt it was the right decision to leave the club so they were right to let
him go.”
Reuters
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