Morata dropped in alongside his new wife Alice ahead of the
Premier League campaign
It seems to have been love at first sight for Alvaro Morata as
Chelsea's new striker paid a visit to Stamford Bridge.
Morata, who joined the Blues in a £70million deal from
Real Madrid, had met up with his new club during their
tour of China and Singapore.
However, he had not had the chance to experience the
stadium he will now call home until Chelsea returned from Asia.
Alvaro Morata poses for a picture outside Chelsea's Stamford
Bridge stadium on Monday
Morata dropped in alongside his new wife Alice ahead of
the Premier League campaign
Morata posted on social media that he 'couldn't wait to
meet' his new home ground
But he put that right on Monday, dropping in on the west
London venue for the first time alongside his new wife Alice.
Mr and Mrs Morata posed for a picture inside the ground and
seemed pretty happy to be there.
Alongside a series of images which the former Real star
posted to Instagram, he wrote: 'Couldn't wait to meet you'.
It won't be long until Morata gets to taste the full
matchday experience of the Bridge.
The striker also stopped by for a drink at a west London
coffee shop on Monday
Morata first met up with his new team in Asia during
Chelsea's pre-season tour
Chelsea are due to kick off their Premier League season
on Saturday, August 12 with the visit of Burnley.
The Blues, who go into the campaign as defending champions,
will get one last test of their preparations in the Community
Shield a week prior.
Their London rivals Arsenal are the opposition in a repeat
of May's FA Cup final.
Morata will be wanting to prove to his manager Antonio Conte
that he is ready to lead his attack after the Italian's
recent blunt comments.
‘Morata is having training with us and for sure he has to
improve a lot his physical condition to go quickly to
the idea of our football,’ said Conte.
He has been told by Antonio Conte that he needs to
'improve his physical condition'
‘But he is working very well and today he tried to do his best
but for sure he has to improve.
Still, Conte's words didn't seem to have brought
down the player's mood.
Prior to his visit to Stamford Bridge on Monday, Morata
showed he is already becoming comfortable with life in
the capital as he posed for a picture with a cup of coffee
wearing sunglasses and a grey hoodie.
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