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Squawka Football on Twitter - Alvaro Morata has now scored 5 goals in his last 5 games for club & country this season.Starting as he means to go on. pic.twitter.com/ogfhHZ6Nlz— Squawka Football (@Squawka) September 5, 2017
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Squawka Football on Twitter - David Silva has been directly involved in 10 goals in World Cup qualifying; more than any other Spanish player.5 ⚽️5 🅰️El Mago. 🇪🇸 pic.twitter.com/LXTVKKqXje— Squawka Football (@Squawka) September 5, 2017
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Squawka Football on Twitter - Alvaro Morata has a goal and assist in three games for club & country this season:⚽️🅰️ vs. Burnley⚽️🅰️ vs. Everton⚽️🅰️ vs. Liechtenstein pic.twitter.com/OJC5yj2TdO— Squawka Football (@Squawka) September 5, 2017
Are you kidding? The keeper must be glad. When he's old he'll tell his grandchildren that one day Ramos the legend scored a goal against him.
If you take their level of skill it's an honor to play at that level. If he was born in Spain he would be keeper in his village getting goals from unknown players from the village next door.
I remember in my younger and more vulnerable years loving the shout of gooooooool!! if I caught an occasional match from Spain or South America and getting a real kick out of it.
However, I must say, in my older and more cynical years, that novelty has well and truly worn off. Unlistenable.
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Wow, that commentator is horrendous.
I remember in my younger and more vulnerable years loving the shout of gooooooool!! if I caught an occasional match from Spain or South America and getting a real kick out of it.
However, I must say, in my older and more cynical years, that novelty has well and truly worn off.
Alvaro Morata is the 1st star of Spanish team attack after Diego Costa era and now Diego Costa kick his ass because the wrong decision he made in Chelsea team
he was offside with the 1st goal, right? he was a whole body offside and the linesman didn't even call it. was the linesman as incompetent as Lichtenstein's players too?
Are you kidding? The keeper must be glad. When he's old he'll tell his grandchildren that one day Ramos the legend scored a goal against him.
If you take their level of skill it's an honor to play at that level. If he was born in Spain he would be keeper in his village getting goals from unknown players from the village next door.
Theyre probably looking through the footage of the match to see if they looked good when they conceded. They gotta look heroic in the pictures that are gonna go around the world for once
But it's entertaining watching the goals pouring in. Once in a while we need these kinds of matches, sry Liechtenstein... @Marcus2011, I would absolutely love seeing Vatican City playing Spain, pope as coach!!
If you take their level of skill it's an honor to play at that level. If he was born in Spain he would be keeper in his village getting goals from unknown players from the village next door.
I remember in my younger and more vulnerable years loving the shout of gooooooool!! if I caught an occasional match from Spain or South America and getting a real kick out of it.
However, I must say, in my older and more cynical years, that novelty has well and truly worn off. Unlistenable.
I remember in my younger and more vulnerable years loving the shout of gooooooool!! if I caught an occasional match from Spain or South America and getting a real kick out of it.
However, I must say, in my older and more cynical years, that novelty has well and truly worn off.
If you take their level of skill it's an honor to play at that level. If he was born in Spain he would be keeper in his village getting goals from unknown players from the village next door.