Beyond a Dean Huijsen (Bournemouth) who has finally gone with the Sub21 and not with the absolute, there are other proper names that stand out in the ‘reddish’ for their ignorance for the general public. And this is simply due to the fact that they have done most of their young races outside our borders. They could have chosen other countries … but they opt for Spain. Its quality has also caused them to open the way little by little.
Mateo Joseph
The most ‘naturalized’ case for the fans is that of Mateo Joseph. And it is that the Cantabrian accumulates six games with the Sub21. This is not your first call. Six games … and five goals! On his day present in the lower England, but he opted for Spain for the final steps. Usual in a LEEDS that fights to return to Premier League, and in which he adds three goals and three assists in 36 games played in Championship.
The Spanish Leeds striker attends to brand after the week of his premiere debut
“I am a quick, powerful striker, I like to go to space. I have no problems coming to receive or fall to band, but I like to go to space and demonstrate my speed. I have a lot to improve, even in the things that are good for me, and I really want to work and continue growing,” Joseph himself defined in a brand interview.
I am a quick, powerful striker, I like to go to space
Mateo Joseph
ELIEZER MAYENDA
The one who opens with Santi Denia is Eliezer Mayenda. Born in Zaragoza (of Togolesa and Congoleña descent), it was already with the Sub17 … but at 19 he has advanced stages. Another Spanish player who shines in Championship and competes with Joseph for ascending to the Premier: where appropriate, with the Sunderland. He has scored seven goals and adds five assists in 29 games this course.
In the Sunderland he shares team with Jobe Bellingham, Jude’s brother … but competes in brightness with English talent. “
‘Eli’ is very young. He is only 19 years old and is in learning period
Régis Le Bris, coach of the Sunderland
Eliezer Mayenda poses MVP of a Sunderland match.
Matías Fernández-Pardo
And finally, Matías Fernández-Pardo. He was born in Brussels, Belgium, but his father is Spanish … and his mother, Italian. Now, in addition, he plays (again) in France. From the Lille quarry he went to Gante, debuted with the first team of the Kaa Gent and settled in the elite of the Belgian League … and the Lille signed him again for 10 million euros. He has debuted in Champions.
With Spain. Definitely. If they love me, there is no doubt
Matías Fernández-Pardo
A midfielder that can also act as ‘false 9’ or extreme, and that recognizes that he feels more comfortable playing inside. It accumulates more than 50 official matches with just 20 years of age. He also made it clear (in brand) that he wanted to play with Spain: “With Spain. Without a doubt. If they love me, there is no doubt. I know there is competition. But I like challenges.”