The Spanish striker scored the equaliser for Juventus in their Champions League final defeat to Barcelona, but Luis Suarez and Neymar saw them off
By Odunayor
Ivan Rakitic set the tone in the Catalans' favour with an early goal, but Morata pounced on a rebound 10 minutes into the second half to bring the score back level in Berlin.
However, Luis Suarez swiftly restored the lead for Luis Enrique's men before Neymar scored in stoppage time to trigger treble celebrations for Barca following May's Liga and Copa del Rey wins.
It left Juve having to settle for a double with their success in Serie A and the Coppa Italia, and Morata admits that his side getting another chance to win a treble in the near future is extremely unlikely.
"We had a chance to win but we didn't do it," he told Sky Sport. "I don't think that such a treble opportunity will happen again but we must work next season and we can come back fighting.
"The board are working to build an even stronger team for 2015-16, we are proud to represent this team."
Morata signed up for the Turin club last summer from Real Madrid for €20 million and has scored 14 goals.
Juve have already secured the signing of Palermo sensation Paulo Dybala and are rumoured to be interested Chelsea attacker Oscar as well as out-of-contract Real Madrid midfielder Sami Khedira.

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