Morata Forced to Move After Mayor Breaches Privacy

Morata Forced to Move After Mayor Breaches Privacy

AC Milan’s star signing Alvaro Morata has been forced to relocate after the mayor of his chosen residence, Corbetta, publicly announced his arrival on social media. The incident has sparked a heated exchange between the footballer and the mayor, highlighting concerns over privacy and the responsible use of social media.

Morata, who recently joined AC Milan from Atletico Madrid, had chosen Corbetta as his family’s new home. However, his privacy was compromised when Mayor Marco Ballarini posted a welcoming message on Instagram, revealing his arrival to the town’s 17,000 residents.

The 31-year-old striker expressed his anger on social media, accusing the mayor of violating his privacy and endangering his children’s safety. He emphasized that he had hoped for privacy in Corbetta but was now forced to move due to the mayor’s actions.

The mayor responded with a dismissive “Ciao, ciao” message, accompanied by the badge and colors of Inter Milan, AC Milan’s arch-rivals. This further fueled Morata’s frustration, who has since been forced to find a new residence.

The incident has raised questions about the appropriate use of social media by public officials and the importance of respecting individuals’ privacy. Morata’s concerns are particularly relevant given his high profile and the potential risks to his family’s safety.

On the pitch, Morata has made a solid start to his AC Milan career, scoring two goals in four league matches. However, he is yet to secure a starting spot under coach Paulo Fonseca. AC Milan currently sit third in Serie A, level on points with fourth-placed Inter Milan.

Portuguese Coach Mario Lemos to Lead Forca Kochi FC in Super League Kerala

Portuguese Coach Mario Lemos to Lead Forca Kochi FC in Super League Kerala

Mario Lemos, a 38-year-old Portuguese coach, is set to make his Indian debut with Forca Kochi FC in the inaugural Super League Kerala. Lemos has a proven track record in Asian football, having guided Dhaka’s Abahani Limited to stunning victories over former ISL champion Chennaiyin FC and former I-League winner Minerva Punjab. He sensationally led the Bangladesh side to the AFC Cup’s inter-zone semifinals in 2019.

Lemos’s arrival in Kerala is seen as a significant step for the new league, which aims to provide a platform for talented players and coaches in the state. Lemos believes that the Super League Kerala can serve as a stepping stone for him to reach some of India’s top clubs in the I-League and Indian Super League.

“I did a good job back in Bangladesh. Now, I think this is a stepping stone to show my work…I’ll do it,” said Lemos in an interview.

Lemos’s appointment comes at a crucial time for Forca Kochi FC, which is still awaiting the arrival of two foreign players and five Indians. However, Lemos remains optimistic about the team’s chances in the league.

“I would say we have 70% of the team. The (Kerala) Police players are yet to come, they are the more experienced players…all the young ones have come,” said Lemos.

Lemos is confident that he can prepare the team for the first match of the league against Malappuram FC on September 7.

“I have to find solutions, I have to adapt. I think everybody is going to have some problem, it’s a new league, it’s normal. To be honest, I’ve been in worse situations…sometimes, I’ve had lesser time. Two weeks give me some time to work, I think I have a good idea what I want to do. In two weeks I can really push them for the first match,” said Lemos.

Lemos’s experience and determination will be crucial for Forca Kochi FC’s success in the Super League Kerala. The league is expected to be highly competitive, with several other teams also aiming to make a mark. However, Lemos is confident that his team has the potential to challenge for the title.

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