Rain of Spanish goals in Europe: Adama, Dani Olmo, Ferran Torres, Sarabia, Morata …

Adama Traoré, Pablo Sarabia, Dani Olmo, Ferran Torres, Álvaro Morata, Fabián Ruiz, Borja Mayoral, Toni Martínez, Alberto Bueno and Edu Expósito they showered with a rain of goals the European match of the Spaniards who play on the continent. Up to ten goals were celebrated on the weekend of the Spaniards who participate in the different European championships. And, almost everyone, in major leagues such as the Premier League, the Bundesliga, Ligue 1 and Serie A.

For Adama Traoré, his goal came at the moment that his team and himself needed it most, which until this Friday did not make its debut this season in the Premier. On the horn, when the game was dying for Wolverhampton, there was an unstoppable whiplash that blew up Fulham's goal. The final 0-1, moved the English team away from the relegation places.

Dani Olmo's goal was also of great aesthetic beauty. The Leipzig player scored his fifth goal in an official match this year after a magical wall of heel with the Slovenian Kevin Kampl who defined unstoppably for the Werder Bremen goalkeeper. It opened the scoring for an important victory (1-4) for the title in Germany.

Sarabia contributed to the win on the Paris Saint-Germain promenade against Strasbourg (1-4). The Spanish midfielder, a substitute in important games after losing the duel for a place with the German Julian Draxler or with the French Moise Kean, showed the Argentine coach Mauricio Pochettino that he can be important. With a right hand from inside the area, he made the second goal to add six in Ligue 1 this season.

Morata also signed up for the cataract of goals, which reached eight in Serie A after making the second of Juventus's victory over Genoa. Not only did it serve to give his team three points, it also to equal Luis Alberto (Lazio) with eight goals at the top of the ranking of Spaniards with the most hits of the course in Serie A.

In the Italian League, two other men celebrated a goal: Borja Mayoral, who gave Roma the victory with his seventh target it's from the season, and Fabián Ruiz, that signed another full of class that served Naples to win 0-2 at Sampdoria.

And in Manchester City, Ferran Torres closed the series of goals in the major leagues somewhat useless for his team, who lost 1-2 to Leeds United. But, in total, accumulate fifteen points this course: four in the Champions League, four in the Nations League, three in the Premier League, two in qualifying for the World Cup, one in the English Cup and one in the League Cup.

In Germany, apart from Dani Olmo's goal, other Spaniards were present on the Bundesliga day. For example, his teammate Angeliño Tasende, who was called up for the first time after missing seven official matches of your team due to injury. However, he did not have minutes and his reappearance will have to wait.

At Bayern Munich, Javi Martínez started 25 official matches later since he managed to enter an eleven in the Champions League duel that his team played against Atlético de Madrid. He played the entire game against Unión Berlin and the Bavarian team drew 1-1. By contrast, the other Spaniard from Bayern, Marc Roca, was not cited for a blow.

Mateu Morey was also the owner. He did it at Borussia Dortmund, who beat Stuttgart 2-3 with an assist to Marco Reus in his team's second goal. And at Schalke, Omar Mascarell, from the center of defense, he played the duel against Augsburg that ended with good news: he won 1-0 and added his second victory of the season.

In France, Paris Saint-Germain withstood the pressure of Lille and beat Strasbourg 1-4 with both Sarabia and with the presence of Sergio Rico the second half after replacing Keylor Navas as a precaution in the face of the second leg of the Champions League that he has to face this week against Bayern Munich. What's more, one more day, Juan Bernat was left out due to injury.

At Marseille, Álvaro González and Pol Lirola enjoyed the confidence of their coach, the Argentine Jorge Sampaoli. They played the whole game against Montpellier, but did not get a victory. They tied 3-3 at home. Cesc Fàbregas also had minutes, who played the second half of the Monaco-Dijon after replacing Rubén Aguilar at half-time. His presence on the field the game. From 0-0, it went to 3-0 in favor of the Monegasque team.

In England, in addition to the great performance of Adama Traoré and both Ferran Torres, Diego Llorente also had minutes, who lived a great afternoon at Leeds United after defeating Manchester City 1-2. Precisely, in Pep Guardiola's team, the other Spaniards, Eric García and Rodri Hernández, did not leave the bench, like Kiko Casilla and Pablo Hernández at Leeds.

At Liverpool, Thiago Alcántara played the last twenty minutes of the clash against Aston Villa after replacing the Dutch Georginio Wijnaldum. He celebrated the 30 years that he fulfilled this Sunday with a victory (2-1). However, his teammate, goalkeeper Adrián San Miguel, did not leave the bench.

Vicente Guaita did play, who could not avoid the defeat of his team, Crystal Palace. He conceded four goals (1-4) against Chelsea by César Azpilicueta, Marcos Alonso and Kepa Arrizabalaga. He only played the first, a starter. Another who did not have minutes was Javi Manquillo, a substitute at Burnley-Newcastle.

At West Ham, Pablo Fornals finished the day with 90 more minutes on his legs and with a 3-2 win over Leicester. Meanwhile, David De Gea accumulated another substitution at Manchester United. Like Juan Mata, who did not start against Tottenham in Sergio Reguilón, who did count for José Mourinho. He lost 1-3.

In Italy, in addition to Morata, Fabián Ruiz and Borja Mayoral, other names also had their focus. Some were starters in their teams: Salvador Ferrer (Spezia), Fernando Llorente (Udinese) and Pedro Rodríguez, Carles Pérez and Gonzalo Villar (Roma). Others did not leave the bench: Pau López (Roma) and Samu Castillejo and Brahim Díaz (Milan).

In Portugal, Toni Martínez opened the scoring for the victory of Porto, who beat Tondela 0-2 and he closed a good week in which he scored two of the three goals he has accumulated this year in the Portuguese League.

In Greece, Alberto Bueno scored a penalty for one of Volos' goals, which beat Panetolikos 3-1 in the league for not relegation that leads his team with sufficiency. His goal was the first of the course and the first he has done with his team since he arrived from Boavista this season.

And in Poland, Edu Expósito gave a point to his team, Slask, who drew 1-1 with a goal from the Spanish striker, the seventh this season at the Ekstraklasa. EFE