"Barca and Atletico fans will never see two touches on Alvarez's penalty"

After an incredible season at Madrid, Joselu Mato embarked on a new adventure in Qatari football by joining Al Gharafa. In his appearance on “El Larguero”, he assured that he is very happy for this stage: "It is a very prepared country for people from abroad. It has nothing to do with Arabia. The restaurants and the quality of life is practically the same as in Madrid, it's a country that has surprised me".
Following those words, one of the questions was related to Morata, who regretted leaving Atletico. In his case, Joselu was totally contrary and pronounced these words about Madrid: "I will always miss him, but football has stages and moments. I've enjoyed being able to wear the Madrid shirt as much as anyone, it's the best thing that has happened to me in my sporting career. I've been lucky to win titles with the best club in the world".
"It was a very tough decision to leave Madrid, but it's true that you get older and you think about your family's future. It's not that I regret it, because I'm a person who has always gone forward with the decisions I've made, but it's true that I'm always going to miss Madrid because what I've experienced there is inexplicable and unequalled at any other club", he added.
On Julian Alvarez's penalty in the Madrid derby shootout, Joselu was very clear in his message: "It's difficult to appreciate, but looking at the images I think we saw perfectly well that the ball touched him twice. This is a concept in which I think the VAR can help a lot in these actions (...) Did Morata see a touch? Look, Atletico and Barca fans are never going to see two touches. Even if you can clearly see that he touches the ball with both boots, in the end it's clear".
Regarding Mbappe's adaptation, the former Los Blancos striker threw a capote to the Bondy man in the face of criticism. "He's one goal away from equalling Cristiano's first season," said the former Spain international, who assessed the Frenchman's relationship with Vini: "Beginnings are always complicated. I understand that when two players of such world stature come together it can feel like they clash, but from day one we've seen that they get on very well with each other.