Álvaro Morata sets unique record in Spanish national team history
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Liam Carter
Dailysports's expert
Translated by the editors
Spain visited the Netherlands for the first match of the UEFA Nations League quarter-finals. From the first minutes, forward Álvaro Morata will start the match for La Furia Roja.
In doing so, the Galatasaray striker entered the history of the Spanish national team.
Details. Morata became the first player to represent six different clubs in the 105-year history of the Spanish national team. He is also the only one to have represented four foreign clubs, surpassing Pablo Sarabia (3).
- Morata appeared 36 times for the team as a Juventus player;
- 30 times as an Atlético player;
- 7 times as a Chelsea player;
- 7 times as a Real Madrid player;
- 4 times as an AC Milan player;
- Once as a Galatasaray player.
Reminder. In February, Morata moved from AC Milan to Galatasaray on loan.