The 22-year-old spent six years at Real Madrid before leaving for €20 million this summer, signing a five-year deal with Scudetto holders Juventus. Morata clearly still holds many of his former Madrid stars in high regard and has tipped Ronaldo to pick up his third Ballon d'Or in January when pitted against Barcelona forward Lionel Messi and Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. "Casillas and Sergio Ramos deserve the Ballon d'Or," he told Onda Cero . "But Cristiano in recent years has been above the rest and is a fair winner." During his time at the Santiago Bernabeu, Morata will have gained an acute awareness of the Madrid rivalry and the forward will be hoping he can make an impact in Juventus' Champions League clash with Atletico on Tuesday. Defeat in Turin to the Spanish champions - against whom Morata played in the Champions League final as Real Madrid triumphed after extra-time - could cost Juve a spot in the last 16...