Alvaro Morata shared his enthusiasm for the Spanish national team's future after they secured a spot in the Nations League quarter-finals. Morata scored Spain's second goal in their 3-0 victory over Serbia, despite missing a penalty earlier. Aymeric Laporte and Alex Baena also contributed to the win. Spain has now won 12 of their 15 matches this year, matching their best record since 2013.
Despite being without seven regular players, including Lamine Yamal, Rodri, and Dani Olmo, Spain comfortably defeated Dragan Stojkovic's team in Cordoba. This recent triumph has Morata optimistic about building on their Euro 2024 success. He expressed pride in reaching another major tournament's final stage, acknowledging the challenge it represents.

Morata highlighted the significance of young players stepping up amid injuries. "What we have created is special, and we have to keep going forward," he told Spanish public television TVE. He emphasized that Spain has an incredible future ahead. The captain stressed the importance of valuing these achievements and understanding how special they are.
Spain manager Luis de la Fuente took a more cautious stance on the team's performance. His side managed 30 shots with 10 on target, achieving an expected goals (xG) total of 2.92 while limiting Serbia to just one attempt. Despite this dominance, De la Fuente seeks further improvements from his players.
"Blessed problem," De la Fuente remarked about their winning streaks. He noted that frequent victories bring them closer to potential losses but emphasized the team's insatiable desire for more success. "We do it with so much joy," he added, highlighting the enjoyment they derive from playing well.
The manager acknowledged that setbacks are part of sports and that they will start anew when challenges arise. "Whoever wants to beat us will have to do very well," he stated confidently. The team remains focused on maintaining their high standards and continuing their successful journey.