Cesc Fabregas heavily criticized Alvaro Morata’s discipline after the striker received two yellow cards in a minute during Como’s 2-1 loss to Fiorentina.
Como manager Cesc Fabregas pulled no punches following Alvaro Morata’s dismissal in Saturday’s 2-1 defeat to Fiorentina.
The veteran striker, on loan from AC Milan, received two bookings within sixty seconds for dissent.
Fabregas was livid with the experienced forward’s lack of composure during the crucial Serie A clash, which left the seventh-placed side unable to find a late equalizer against their relegation-threatened opponents.
The Spaniard suggested Morata’s attitude was unacceptable for a player of his stature. “Provocation is part of football,” he told DAZN.
“Those who can’t live with it should change careers. I expect much more from an experienced player like him.”
With only one goal this season, Morata’s future at the club remains uncertain as Fabregas demands higher motivation and energy from his squad.

