The Spanish national team held a grand celebration at the Cibeles Square after winning the European Championship. Captain Morata took on the role of host and humorously recognized his teammates one by one, turning the award ceremony into a laughter-filled event.
Morata began with: “Being captain is an honor. Looking at each of your faces fills me with immense pride. I gave everything for this moment, and I know how great my teammates are. We have the best country, the best food, and the most hardworking people… we’re the best!”
Here are Morata’s unique introductions for his teammates:
David Raya: He’s Spiderman guarding the goal, having won the Golden Glove in England.
Carvajal: The wild boar of Spain, a pit bull-like presence. Where’s Musiala? He’s the best right-back in the world.
Llorente: This guy grabs the first person he sees when he wakes up, a nightmare for forwards.
Nacho: He can jump three meters to head the ball, with the heart of a matador.
Vivian: I’m not a forward, I’m a center back. If you bump into him, you’ll end up in the hospital. Lieutenant Vivian.
Mellero: He headed the ball into the opponents’ net, possessing Puyol’s soul. I keep the footage in my phone’s favorites; this moment will go down in history.
Morata (self-introduction): A dedicated forward, cherishing this moment because we’re on top of the world.
Fabian: His body is longer than a day without bread, with exceptional technique that makes Germans tremble. Steady as a lighthouse in training, soaring in matches.
Joselu: Legend has it, he can carry a washing machine with his chest and head a refrigerator away. He’s my teammate, one of the best strikers I’ve ever seen.
Olmo: A genius player, not just the top scorer but also saved a goal, increasing his value to 130 million euros.
Ferran: He runs with incredible speed, chasing goals like a shark. Valencia’s radars all picked him up, but he got there on foot. He can lead us to victory.
Grimaldo: This man is Mr. Key, with precise shooting skills and unpredictable moves. He’s the reason my hair is always messed up.
Rimero: Though he didn’t play, his contribution was crucial. I taught him golf in Germany; he’s a quiet hero. I don’t know if he’s Lahm or Rimero.
Laporte: We have strong center backs, he’s beastly enough to fight in UFC.
Baena: He clears spiderwebs, whether at home or in front of the goal. He’s Spain’s sweeper, exceptionally talented.
Rodri: Rodri is on fire, Ballon d’Or, Rodri, Ballon d’Or, they sing for him. He looks calm but is actually a fierce competitor. We went head-to-head a few times in the Euros. We should set up an account for him to see if he can win individual awards, as he led us to the European title with his personality and talent. He’s cool and competitive, we sing for him, hoping for more honors.
Nico Williams: Exceptional dynamism developed in Bilbao, shining brightly in the Euros. You could choose to shine in the Euros or make a music video, you chose the former.
Zubimendi: The key man in the final, showing his strength and courage.
Ramín Zamora: Ramín Zamora, every day I love you more. You’re all shocked, he’s only 17, his teachers even more so. From throwing paper balls in class to shining in the Euros. He’s the Euros’ best young player, and we must congratulate him for also obtaining his ESO diploma.
Pedri: The magician from the Canary Islands, contributing even while injured.
Oyarzabal: Stepping up in critical moments, changing the history of Spanish football.
Navas: A Spanish legend, deserving a place in the national team’s history books.
Unai Simón: He cheats in “Mario Kart,” you know. He smashes controllers when he loses. He gives us the security of a bank deposit, a top-class goalkeeper.
Cucurella: The Euros title made him famous; kids no longer fear “Cucu” but respect him.
Fermin: A future star of the national team, with amazing speed and unlimited potential.
Ayoze: Another member of the mysterious academy of the Canary Islands, unfortunately missing part of the competition but performing brilliantly.
Gavi: Adjust your bangs, you became an essential part of our team with your extraordinary character and effort.
The Coach: You believed in us first, encouraged us, and now you face huge pressure since you’ve won it all. You led us to create history, winning our fourth European Championship.
Morata concluded: “I have to go, I can hardly handle it.” This “award ceremony” will be an eternal memory, highlighting the unity and joy of the Spanish national team.
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