Alvaro Morata has been quite a journeyman, but that element of his senior career is about to become unique and praiseworthy.The Red Fury’s captain is about to become the first player ever to represent Spain while playing for six different clubs: Juventus, Real Madrid, Chelsea, Atletico Madrid, Milan, and now Galatasaray.There are dozens of better players in the world, but Morata’s CV is unparalleledMorata is on the verge of registering his 85th match for Spain tonight as they face the Netherlands in the UEFA Nations League quarter-final first leg. Along the way, which has seen him win the Nations League and the European Championship, Morata has scored 37 goals for the national side. This is surpassed – at least for now – only by Fernando Torres (38 goals in 110 matches), Raul (44 in 102), and David Villa (59 in 98).##NAJAVA_MECA_8789756##He could have reached that milestone in October 2024, against Serbia in Cordoba, but missed a penalty then. In November, with nothing at stake against Switzerland in Tenerife, Spain had another penalty awarded with Morata on the pitch. However, Morata let it go to Pedri, who was playing at home. However, the Canary Island-born midfielder also missed it from the spot.UEFA NATIONS LEAGUELeague A playoffs – Quarter-finalsThursday22:45: (3.60) Croatia (3.40) France (2.10)22:45: (3.30) Denmark (3.30) Portugal (2.25)22:45: (2.80) Italy (3.15) Germany (2.65)22:45: (3.15) Netherlands (3.35) Spain (2.30)League A/B relegation playoffsThursday20:00: (1.80) Turkey (3.50) Hungary (4.70)22:45: (1.80) Austria (3.60) Serbia (5.10)22:45: (1.98) Greece (3.40) Scotland (4.00)22:45: (4.40) Ukraine (3.50) Belgium (1.85)League B/C relegation playoffsThursday20:00: (3.45) Armenia (3.30) Georgia (2.05)22:45: (3.00) Bulgaria (3.00) R.Ireland (2.40)22:45: (2.20) Kosovo (3.20) Iceland (3.20)22:45: (2.15) Slovakia (3.20) Slovenia (3.30)***odds are subject to change***
