The scorer of the winning goal Spain with a view to Swiss, Bryan Zaragozashowed his great ambition to play and score goals in his post-match words after that penalty which gave the team the last three points in the final match of the group stage of the League of Nations. The left end of Osasuna He made a superb play in stoppage time, he was asked to take the penalty and he didn’t waste it with a superb close shot which he beat Mvogo and broke the tie (3-2).
“I have never lacked the desire to represent my country. I wanted to take the field again and I showed it,” began Bryan Zaragoza, who came on in the 69th minute to replace the author of the first Spanish goal. Yérémy Pino. Since then he has persisted in attacking and, as the match drew to a close, he found the reward of the maximum penalty and the subsequent goal.
“My game is based on dribbling and every time I have the ball I try to do it. The penalty was a bit of personality,” explained Bryan Zaragoza, who made his debut as a scorer with the Spanish team jersey. Furthermore, he underlined the great virtue of this great team made up of Luis de la Fuente: “One goes out and the other comes in and the team maintains the level. We are now living a very good decade and we are showing it.
Bryan Zaragoza’s first goal for Spain
Finally, when asked which opponent he wanted for the next round, the striker responded thus: “I don’t care who the opponent is for the quarter-finals. “We will win.” Spain is first since last Friday’s victory in Denmarkthey will therefore have to face a second place in the group in the quarter-finals and the return of this draw will take place in our country.