Playing football for a great club can be pretty stressful and carries a lot of pressure. All the hype around you, people trying to get a photo or an autograph, huge stadiums filled with dozens of thousands of supporters, and frequent journeys worldwide make football players seek something completely different in their private lives.That’s why they usually opt for a smaller and quieter place to live with their families. A place far from the city noise and a bunch of people who can recognize you and follow your every step. Alvaro Morata wanted the same thing when he decided to move to Corbetta, a town of fewer than 20.000 inhabitants, instead of living near San Siro, only a few kilometres away from the centre of Milan.🇮🇹 Crazy story today in Italy…The Mayor of a small municipality outside of Milan, Corbetta, posts on Instagram that, despite being an #Inter fan, he is happy to welcome Milan striker Álvaro Morata to the town, who has just bought a new home.Morata posts on his Instagram… pic.twitter.com/MGOgDpHOau— Inter Xtra (@Inter_Xtra) October 3, 2024 A superstar in a small town – what can possibly go wrong? Well, people there are not used to those sorts of situations and neither was the mayor of Corbetta, Marco Ballarini, who ecstatically wished Morata a warm welcome, announcing the Spaniard’s arrival on social networks.”The champion is our new fellow citizen. Here We Go! The Milan striker is finalizing the paperwork for the transfer to his new (wonderful) home in our city. I am a huge Inter fan, but I am happy to welcome Alvaro Morata to our great Corbetta family!” wrote Ballarini on Instagram.Police to call Inzaghi over connections with arrested fansHowever, Morata’s reaction was nowhere near what the mayor expected. Moreover, the Spanish captain was rather angry about this “invasion of privacy.””Dear Mr. Mayor, thank you for violating my privacy. Fortunately, I do not own any valuable possessions; my only treasure is my children, whose safety has been disturbed by you. I thought the Municipality of Corbetta could guarantee me a certain level of privacy; instead, I find myself having to change houses immediately due to your inability to use social media and protect your citizens.” Morata responded, also on Instagram.And when everyone thought this would be the end, Ballarini – who has as many as 752.000 followers on TikTok – posted Inter Milan’s emblem followed by a message: “Ciao.” Funny, interesting, or scandalous? Or perhaps a bit of all three. It’s up to you to determine.##NAJAVA_MECA_8380355##