Pau Cubarsi has spoken out after beating Sergio Ramos' record to become the youngest-ever defender to represent Spain on Thursday.
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Cubarsi thrilled after making Spain debutBroke Ramos' recordSpain went down 1-0 against ColombiaWHAT HAPPENED?
Barcelona starlet Pau Cubarsi had a memorable night at London Stadium on Thursday despite Spain going down 1-0 against Colombia in an international friendly. He came on as a substitute in the 83rd minute replacing Aymeric Laporte, becoming the youngest defender to ever play for Spain at the age of 17 years one month and 28 days. He broke the record previously held by legendary Spanish defender Sergio Ramos who debuted in 2005 aged 18 years, 11 months and 26 days. He is also the second youngest player to ever represent La Roja after clubmate Lamine Yamal who played his maiden international match last year at the age of 16 years and 38 days.
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The youngster was on cloud nine after getting an opportunity to represent the national team as he expressed his gratitude towards Spain boss Luis de la Fuente for handing him his debut at a tender age.
WHAT PAU CUBARSI SAID
Speaking to reporters after the game, the teenager said, "I’m very proud of my debut as it was a dream I’ve had since I was a kid. I’m grateful for the coach’s trust and I will try to make the most of it by giving my best. I always try to be me and play calmly."
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The defender could be next seen in action on March 26 as De La Fuente's side take on five-time world champions Brazil in a second friendly encounter at Real Madrid's home, Santiago Bernabeu.