
The wife of Alvaro Morata has confirmed the power of her marriage with an intimate confession after he has come again with the Spain star after a five-month split.
Morata, 32, and the Italian influencer Alice Campello, 30, revealed in January that they gave their marriage another attempt, who each had posted a picture of those who smile and kiss on social media platform Instagram.
The glamorous couple met in 2016 and has four young children – Alessandro, Leonardo (twins), Edoardo and Bella – but announced last August that they went to tie the knot seven years after tying.
But now the couple seems to be stronger than ever after Campello spoke about their relationship this week in the Italian television show Verissimo.
Referring to the fall, the model said: 'It was the biggest mistake we have ever made in our lives.
'We repeat it every day – I don't know how we could have made that decision. This experience has both taught us a lot because we understood what it is like to be without each other. '
Spanish sports newspaper Marca has claimed that the relationship between the couple was demolished after a fight about the family after the triumph of Spain at Euro 2024 last summer.
It was claimed that Campello only wanted herself, their four children and her friends were on the field after the 2-1 victory of Spain against England.
That meant that the parents of Morata and other family members are not allowed to celebrate on the field with the attacker in full -time, which leaded to a great deterioration of the relationship.
“It is easy to become depressed or have moments of weakness,” Campello added and opened in the difficult period she ended psychologically after Bella's birth in 2023, in which she almost lost her life.
“It's something that changed me. I hadn't been good for a long time, and maybe I didn't agree.
'I am very close to my father and he was very angry because he could not understand how two people who love each other were able to destroy something so beautiful.
'I am very grateful to my family for the values they taught me and because they always told me the truth. You can't be that immature. '
Morata, who came on loan from AC Milan at Turkish Giants Galatasaray in January, often moved through Europe during his career.
The Spaniard started his senior career as a highly valued young person at Real Madrid before moving to Juventus in 2014 and then back to the Bernabeu two years later.
In 2017, Morata completed his £ 60 million switch to Chelsea and spent three years in Stamford Bridge before moving to Atletico Madrid, where he started his youth career as a 12-year-old.
When signing for Atletico, he became two more years of Juventus in 2020 in 2020 before he came to AC Milan last summer, where he stayed for only six months before he moved to Galatasaray on loan.
In a separate interview with Hola Magazine earlier this month, Campello admitted that the relocation of the couple to Turkey reinforced their marriage.
“I think it was very good for us to be in a place where we are alone again,” she said.
“We are relaxed there, with our family. People don't put us on the street so much, and we can lead a lot of normal life, and in this phase of our lives it has been good for us. '
Morata also opened his fight against depression and admitted that he hardly came to Germany to Captain Spain to Euro 2024 Glory.
The attacker, who received heavy criticism from both fans and journalists in the run -up to the tournament, said: “If you have really difficult times, depression, panic attacks, it doesn't matter which job you do, what situation you have in life, you have another person in which you have to fight every day and every night.”
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