Joselu Mato He is sweet in the Spanish team. Despite his late debut, at 32 years, 11 months and 26 days, the Galician striker – born in Stuttgart (Germany) – has earned every call-up based on goals. To the point of being, with his target before Cyprus (1-3), the leading scorer of the national team since he led it Luis de la Fuentewhich made his La Roja debut in March, against Norway.
The player at that time RCD Espanyol He came on in the 81st minute with a score of 1-0 and took just two minutes to make his debut with Absolute. A few seconds later, Joselu he would repeatedly score the final 3-0 at La Rosaleda, beginning an idyll that still lasts.
Key to the Nations League
In the semi-final of the Nations League, the ’14’ of real Madrid he dressed up as a hero then Italygiving Spain the ticket for the last one (2-1) with a bad goal when he was only on the field for five minutes. He also did not disappoint in the decisive penalty shootout match Croatiawho scored the first of the five fatal shots they gave the Luis de la Fuente his first title in 11 years.
A goal that doesn’t count, but is of great importance. Yes, their statistics in the Spanish team increased the achievements against Cyprussame as pomegranatewhere the 2010 world champion beat the Temur Ketsbaialike this Thursday’s victory at the Limassol Stadium.
Five goals of which he missed four Alvaro Morata together From the origin in command… Having played just 293 minutes, almost half of the 522′ amassed by the colchonero in that time, just one goal away from equaling the 35 of David Silva as an international and became the fifth all-time top scorer for La Roja, whose goal is in very good hands.
Source: La Verdad

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