Alvaro Morata feels he needs to prove his credentials despite hitting the goal scoring chart recently.

The Chelsea forward was the subject of criticism for his poor work rate in front of the goals. Maurizio Sarri mostly opted for Olivier Giroud to lead his attack but Morata’s back to reckoning is expected to give him a selection headache.

The Spanish international had a good start to the last season but failed to build up something concrete in the latter half of the season which also saw him missing the Spain World Cup squad.

The 26 year old has found the net three times in the last two games and will be looking forward to scoring in consecutive three games in the Premier League. The forward said, “I think I can prove more.

“In the past it wasn’t easy for me, but this is a new season. I think it’s not important if you score 25 or 30 goals, it’s important you help the team to win.

“In the past it wasn’t easy for me, but this is a new season. I think it’s not important if you score 25 or 30 goals, it’s important you help the team to win.

“It’s fun how we play now.

“I think for the supporters as well, when they come to see our matches, it’s good because we enjoy playing and we have had some very good performances with the ball.

“For example, the goal I scored against Southampton was a good team goal and we enjoy playing one and two-touch quickly, which is what the manager wants.”

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