MFC Álvaro Borja Morata Martín is currently focused on the national team, as hes on duty with the U-19 team (and suffering from a
fever,
el pobre), but in this interview, he spoke his contract renewal, life in Madrid, and his expectations for the future
Your contract was extended until 2015. What does this renewal mean to you?
For me, everything that has happened this year is a dream. And re-signing with Madrid as well. If playing for Madrid was not my dream, I would have found an exit, but what I want is to triumph here. I have to continue improving in Castilla and taking advantage of the opportunities that I can have with the first team. Im not going to let the opportunity to play and triumph in Madrid go by. Im going to give it my all.
Do you feel with this renewal, the club is showing confidence in you?
Yes, thats why Im staying. This renewal is a big step, but I know I have to learn a lot. We could see during the playoffs that I still lack some experience in important games and I have to continue working hard.
Youre now tied to Madrid until youre 22. What do you have to learn during this time?
I have to learn how to fight more with defenders, and above all, to get used to things I havent experienced yet, such as learning to co-exist with great players. Im going to be a sponge and Im going to keep in mind all the good things there are in Madrid.
After this renewal, is it clear that your team is Castilla?
Yes, but I know that the first team is counting on me too, to train and for whatever they need, but I know Im going to play with Castilla.
What advice did José Mourinho give you this last season?
Mourinho always tells us that were still children, not only on the field, but also off of it, and this, when youre a Real Madrid player, is something you have to improve. The Spaniards have also been great with me. Granero is the one who takes care of me the most and hes told me the difficult thing is not to debut with Madrid, but to stay.
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