Real Madrid star Dani Carvajal has praised Spain teammate and Barcelona midfielder Gavi.
. Gavi's goal against Norway in the 49th minute, which he bundled in from within the box, was the game's deciding factor. Despite the pair playing for La Liga's biggest rivals, Carvajal made sure to praise his Barcelona counterpart after the game."Sometimes we should remember that Gavi is 19 years old... and he's a starter for Barça and Spain". There’s little more to say.
He’s a gem,"The Spanish midfielder has played in 11 games this season across all competitions as Xavi Hernandez's starting midfielder and has two goals and an assist to his name. With 25 caps for La Roja already, he has established himself as a surefire starter for Spain as well. He won the Golden Boy title last year and is widely considered one of the top young players in football.
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