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10th February 2018
08:56am GMT

When providing an update on Morata's injury, Conte admitted that he is unsure when the Spanish forward will be able to fully return to his best.
"Players like Morata, for us, are very important and have been missing for a long period of time," Conte said.
“I don't know how long he will be out. We are struggling a lot to find a solution to solve the pain in his back.
"If you ask me whether he needs a day, a month or the rest of the season, I don't know. I don't know. For this reason, I'm a bit worried. You know very well the importance of the player.”
Having scored 12 goals in 31 games for Chelsea since moving from Real Madrid for a club-record fee of £60 million, Morata quickly endeared himself to the Stamford Bridge faithful.
But the 25-year-old has admitted that he will always have a place in his heart for Madrid, the club at which Morata spent two separate spells, and would have to consider his future if the La Liga giants came calling.
After being asked what he would do if Zinedine Zidane picked up the phone tomorrow in a bid to re-sign Morata, he didn't exactly distance himself from a return.
"I have to respect Chelsea who have made a great effort for me," Morata told Espacio Reservado. "And I’m very happy here. But Madrid is always Madrid."
While the comment could well have been a diplomatic one to a Spanish outlet, Chelsea supporters were not overly pleased with the suggestion that their frontman could be tempted away so easily.
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