For the second time in just 4 days, the image of young Barcelona striker Ansu Fati and his expressions of praise dominated the Spanish media.

The main concern of supporters of the Spanish national football team is now that Fati will wear the shirt of the Spanish national football team for at least the next ten years.

Fati imposed himself again on the front page of most Spanish newspapers today, Monday, after his brilliance in the match in which the Spanish national team beat its Ukrainian counterpart 4-0 on Sunday evening in the European Nations League competitions.

With the goal he scored in yesterday's match, Fati became the youngest player to score a goal for Spain in an international match.

The 17-year-old monopolized the front page of each of the four major sports newspapers in Spain today thanks to this goal.

"Ansu Fati makes history" newspaper said in its headline today, indicating that he became the youngest player to score a goal for the Spanish national team in the team's 100-year history, as he is 17 years and 311 days old.

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Youngest goalscorer for Spain's national team (17 years +311 days)


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The "AS" newspaper referred to Fati in its headline "smash the door", referring to his strong start in international appearances.

Newspapers published in Barcelona were equally enthusiastic about Fati. The newspaper "Sport" mentioned in its headline "Ansu Cho" or (Ansu Review), while the newspaper "El Mundo Deportivo" wrote "The Historic Ansu".

Marca indicated that the number that Ansu Fati broke in yesterday's match has remained steadfast since it was achieved in 1925 by Juan Erazkin, who scored 3 goals against Switzerland when he was 18 years and 344 days old.

The newspaper pointed out that Fati's first goal on the international scene could have come earlier than the day the goal came yesterday, but the referee canceled a goal against the German national team last Thursday due to a far-off error.

While the past ten years of the history of the Spanish national team were based on the strength and importance of the team itself, control in the coming years may be to the process of building the team and forming its structure around one player, the emerging star Ansu Fati.

"Fati is from another level, the Spanish national team has a star who will stay with the team for a long time," said sports critic Roberto Gomez.

At the other end of the field, veteran gigantic defender Sergio Ramos was also breaking records.

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Ramos, 34, the heart of Real Madrid and the Spanish national team, scored two goals, to become the most goal-scoring defender in football history at the level of international matches.

Ramos raised his tally to 23 goals, surpassing Daniel Passarella, defender and captain of the Argentine national team who won the 1978 World Cup, who scored 22 goals during his international career.

Passarella needed 70 games to score his 22 goals, while Ramos needed 172 games to score his 23 goals, but this does not diminish his enthusiasm for this achievement.

"It was a record I could think of," Ramos said. "Passing Passarella's number means I will be home happy."

Ramos also praised the young generation of the Spanish national team and the strength that the players performed in the team's matches against Germany and Ukraine in Group D of the first division of the European Nations League.

"The coach has a difficult task and a hard work with all these players, all of them are ready to play," Ramos said.

Meanwhile, Fati began to think about the next step, and this is what has convinced many in Spain that he will accomplish wonderful things.

After yesterday's match, Fati received a query about his belief about the possibility of getting a longer time in Barcelona matches under the leadership of the new Dutch coach Ronald Koeman.

The young player replied, "I will continue training as hard as I can, and if I get the opportunity, I will stick to it."