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Jesús Navas: "I feel proud to continue helping the National Team"

The player from Los Palacios could become the oldest scorer in the history of Spain this Thursday: "The excitement and eagerness are the same as when I started"

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He has won the World Cup, the European Championship, and the UEFA Nations League with Spain in three different decades, will turn 38 on November 21, and always maintains the same spirit, which he reaffirmed this Wednesday: "It's important to stay grounded, work with humility, and help the group."

This is how Jesús Navas González expressed himself on the eve of the match against Scotland in his beloved Seville, defending the Spanish jersey, which always "excites me a lot, just like when I debuted. I try to live each day and each moment."

The player from Los Palacios has heard the praise of the coach in the press room of La Cartuja stadium in Seville as a member of a Spain team that blends experience and youth, something Navas feels comfortable with, as "I am very happy sharing the dressing room with young people. We have to help each other, and we are building a very good team."

A team that faces an important test this Thursday for Eurocopa qualification, where for the Andalusian footballer, the important thing is to continue on the path set since winning the last title: "We saw in the Nations League the tremendous desire we had to win the title. We have to keep going in that direction," he concluded in the press conference.