Spanish striker Alvaro Morata has expressed his thanks for the confidence of national team coach Vicente del Bosque in summoning him for the friendlies against England and Belgium, but said he does not feel "fixed" but just an additional footballer.
Morata, who plays for Italian champions Juventus, joined the Spanish selection camp on Tuesday in the soccer city and on arrival he welcomed the new call, reports Efe.
Morata is competing on leading the attack with Chelsea's Diego Costa and Valencia's Paco Alcacer, on which he commented that he does not consider himself a fixed player and that del Bosque has to make a tough choice between so many strikers who do very well.
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