After playing 500 minutes for Spain national team and scoring no goals, Chelsea striker Diego Costa was relieved to put an end to his drought; he scored his first international goal as Spain defeated Luxembourg 4 – 0 in an away visit in Stade Josey Barthel.
His impressive playing form in Chelsea, having scored 9 goals in 7 matches so far, has no doubt placed him as one of the most promising strikers in the world.
The 26-year-old scored for his adopted country Spain 69 minutes into the game after several tries in the first half.
He struck a shot from inside the six-yard box after Gerard Pique and Sergio Busquets shots were blocked.
It was obvious the Spaniard was happy to have broken the barrier and his teammates celebrated with him.
David Silva, Paco Alcacer and Juan Bernat also scored in the 27, 42, and 88 minute respectively, handing Spain 2nd win in the Euro 2016 qualifier.