Alvaro Morata captivates Chelsea fans with a new hairstyle … and instantly scores



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ALVARO MORATA caused the collapse of his fans with his new hairstyle … then scored after only three minutes on the pitch.

Chelsea fans are convinced that the new look of the Spanish star will help him regain his shooting shoes.

    Alvaro Morata scored Chelsea's fourth goal in the PAOK win

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Alvaro Morata scored Chelsea's fourth goal in the PAOK win

The 26-year-old striker found the net immediately after his appointment in Olivier Giroud's spot in the 75th minute.

And the fans explained everything to the fact that he had shaved his long black hair.

A Twitter user said: "Morata should always cut his hair, it helps to score again."

While another added: "At least Morata will focus more on football than her gelled hair now."

    Chelsea fans are convinced that Alvaro Morata will be more clinical with his new trim

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Chelsea fans are convinced that Alvaro Morata will be more clinical with his new trim

Another posted: "So, it must be hair then." Morata's good goal. "Great Hudson-Odoi Center #CFC."

Morata has fought for form under Maurizio Sarri this season, with just seven goals in all competitions.

His goal against PAOK was his first goal for the Blues since he had scored two goals in the 3-1 win against Crystal Palace on Nov. 4.

Fans have even called on Tammy Abraham to replace him in the team after his sublime loan episode with Aston Villa.

So it must be hair then. Good goal of Morata. Great Hudson-Odoi cross. #CFC

– CFCTweetsUSA (@CFCTweetsUSA) November 29, 2018

Morata should always cut his hair. It helps to mark again

– Kwabena (@KbStern) November 29, 2018

    The Maurizio Sarri team beat the PAOK 4-0 at Stamford Bridge

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The Maurizio Sarri team beat the PAOK 4-0 at Stamford Bridge

Chelsea won the match 4-0 after Sarri made ten changes to his team for the shock.

The former Arsenal player, Olivier Giroud, who scored twice in the first period, started ahead of Morata.

But it was Callum Hudson-Odio who stole the show as he scored his first start in competition with a goal in the 60th minute.

Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri spoke to all players for 10 minutes after Tottenham's loss.

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