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The striker has now reached 36 goals, with Fernando Torres, on scored 38, now in his sights.
Álvaro Morata continues to add to his tally in Spanish colours. The captain of the Spanish national team is, as of this Saturday, the fourth highest scorer in the history of Spanish football, leaving David Silva behind and reaching 36 goals in a list of goalscorers full of legends. Something he has become.
The striker found the net in the first half of the match against Croatia and is now chasing Fernando Torres who is third on the list with 38 goals. Ahead of him are Raúl González, with 44, and David Villa, who took his tally to 59.
The Spanish national team's all-time top scorers' ranking is as follows:
Position | Player | Number of goals |
1º | David Villa | 59 |
2º | Raúl González | 44 |
3º | Fernando Torres | 38 |
4º | Álvaro Morata | 36 |
5º | David Silva | 35 |
6º | Fernando Hierro | 29 |
7º | Fernando Morientes | 27 |
8º | Emilio Butragueño | 26 |
9º | Alfredo Di Stéfano | 23 |
9º | Sergio Ramos | 23 |