Describing Real Madrid fans as mice… the secret of Morata’s strange celebration at the Bernabeu!

During the match between Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid in the quarter-finals of the King’s Cup, Alvaro Morata scored the first goal for the guests, after which Real Madrid waited a long time to equalise.

This goal was Morata’s ninth this season with Atletico Madrid, but what was more important was the way he celebrated, which sparked a lot of controversy and gossip.

Morata, the former player of Real Madrid, was subjected to violent whistles from Real Madrid fans before the match and when he touched the ball in it.

When he scored the goal, he made his usual first movement, which was the letter “A” with his hands, referring to the name of his wife, Alice Campello, before adding a new gesture by hiding the letter “M” from his name with his hand, so that only the letters “ORATA” from his name appear on the shirt, so what does he mean?

Morata wanted, in fact, to hide the letters M and O, so that the letters “RATA” remain, indicating that the fans whistling at him are “mice”, and this is a reference to the Real Madrid fans who did not receive him the best reception.

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