Spain manager Vicente Del Bosque said Alvaro Morata’s experience at Juventus has made him a better player.
The ex-Real Madrid striker got his first senior goal for La Roja, securing Friday’s 1-0 European qualifying victory over Ukraine.
“Morata is a humble lad with good intentions and a lot of enthusiasm about playing with the national team,” Del Bosque told newspaper As.
“As a forward he has everything required to do well. The experience at a big club like Juventus has been very useful and important for him.
Spain manager Vicente Del Bosque said Alvaro Morata’s experience at Juventus has made him a better player.
The ex-Real Madrid striker got his first senior goal for La Roja, securing Friday’s 1-0 European qualifying victory over Ukraine.
“Morata is a humble lad with good intentions and a lot of enthusiasm about playing with the national team,” Del Bosque told newspaper As.
“As a forward he has everything required to do well. The experience at a big club like Juventus has been very useful and important for him.
“That is why Alvaro is now a player ready to wear this jersey.”
Morata is technically on a two-year loan at Juventus, but there are a series of complex options and counter-options in the deal.