Álvaro Morata and Alice Campello are once again at the center of attention because of the latest events. The Spanish national team striker missed a decisive penalty in the last Nations League match against Portugal. He took responsibility from the penalty spot, however, his shot didn't end in a goal.
The criticism didn't take long to appear and this time, it has gone far beyond the soccer field. On the show La familia de la tele, contributor Javi de Hoyos revealed a shocking testimony.

He contacted Álvaro Morata and Alice Campello and asked how they're doing after the recent events. The response was devastating: "They're receiving threats against themselves and their family," the journalist stated.
Álvaro Morata and Alice Campello have broken their silence after the incident that occurred
Morata broke the silence, although briefly: "It's nothing new compared to what I've been experiencing for many years, at least I have a bit more experience now. I don't feel like talking, honestly, I hope you understand," he confessed. His tone was calm but firm, and he made it clear that the situation has been unsustainable for a long time.

Meanwhile, Alice Campello also spoke and described the situation with a clear and forceful phrase: "People are really crazy, unfortunately." The Italian model has been very discreet until now, but this time, she couldn't remain silent any longer because the pressure and hate on social media have been constant.
No one expected the reason why Álvaro Morata and Alice Campello decided to leave Spain
Javi de Hoyos went further and revealed an intimate conversation he had with the couple. "Morata told me on one occasion that they went to Italy not because of Alice, but because they know that in Spain people hate them," the journalist confessed. This statement surprised many, because no one expected such a drastic decision and no one imagined that the real reason for their departure was that.

Morata and Campello have made a brave decision. They fled Spain to protect their family. They sought refuge in a country where they feel safer.
Both have prioritized their well-being and that of their children above all else. The revelation has caused a great stir. It has sparked a debate about the limits of hate in soccer.