Gonzalo Garcia continues his strong run of form with Spain’s U21 side, scoring for the second consecutive match—this time against Kosovo.
The Real Madrid forward once again proved decisive in a match that was beginning to drift, stepping up at a key moment to break the deadlock.
Spain struggled to create clear chances early on, but the breakthrough came through persistence inside the box. Pablo García’s initial effort led to a second phase, where the ball was recycled into the area—exactly where Gonzalo
thrives.
“The U21 team’s killer appeared to unlock a match that wasn’t looking good. Pablo García shot, the rebound fell back to him and he sent it into the box. That’s where Gonzalo appeared, moving like a fish in water near the opponent’s goal,”commentary from Diario AS reported.
Gonzalo’s instinctive movement and positioning continue to stand out, reinforcing his profile as a natural finisher inside the area.
With back-to-back goals for La Rojita, the striker is building momentum at international level while continuing to strengthen his case for a larger role moving forward.









