Alvaro Morata feels the future is bright for Spain thanks to their young talents, after the forward bagged a history-making brace in Tuesday’s 5-0 win over Iceland.
The Juventus forward netted a first-half double to set up a Roja rout at the Riazor, while goals from Yeremi Pino and Pablo Sarabia completed the victory after the interval.
In doing so, Morata has become only the eighth player in Spain history to hit 25 goals for the men’s national team, while Pino has become their second-youngest scorer for a decade-and-a-half.
But speaking afterwards, the former was happy to deflect attention away from his own feats, to lavish praise on his young team-mates and what they could offer going forward.
“There are many young players [among the squad] to look forward to the future with optimism for,” he stated.
“It doesn’t matter who scores the goals. I’m very happy for mine, but I’m very happy for those of Sarabia and Yeremi too.”
Villarreal winger Pino, one of Spain’s rising generation who hope to be in the frame for the World Cup later this year, bagged on his first senior start for La Roja.
The teenager admitted he has taken strength from manager Luis Enrique’s faith in him, and says the team already have an eye on how far they can go in Qatar.
“I’m very happy, the coach has given me enough confidence,” he added.
“The desire is there, we don’t take any game as a friendly. From Albania, we are already thinking about Qatar.”