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Morata coy on Juve future
- Updated: May 22, 2016
Alvaro Morata has refused to discuss whether his extra-time Coppa Italia winner could prove his last goal for Juventus.
The Spain hitman climbed off the bench to sink AC Milan 1-0 in Rome on Saturday night, securing Juventus an historic second consecutive domestic double.
Juve became the first side in Italian football to land back-to-back Serie A and Coppa Italia doubles, with Morata settling a drab affair in extra-time.
The 23-year-old blasted home Juan Cuadrado’s cross in his first meaningful contribution just minutes after joining the Stadio Olimpico fray, but later batted off questions about his future.
“It’s not my last game of the season as I have to play in the Euros,” Morata told Rai Sport.
“I …
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