By : Osabuohien Imuetinyanosa

With three goals in four games, Garcia is Los Blancos’ top scorer at the tournament and is behind only Benfica’s Angel di Maria in the overall standing.

Aside from a one-year spell away from the Spanish capital with Mallorca in 2018-19, the 21-year-old has been part of the Madrid set-up since the age of 10.

He rose through the ranks and made his first appearance with Madrid’s B team, Castilla, in March 2022.

The Spanish forward made his first-team debut in  November of that year but was still predominantly playing with Castilla, eventually scoring his first senior goal in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals against Leganes in February 2025.

After Real’s 3-0 victory over Salzburg, in which Garcia scored his second goal at the tournament, Alonso likened his attributes to that of the legendary Raul Gonzalez.

“What he’s doing isn’t a surprise. He’s done it many times at Castilla,” he said.

“He’s the typical number nine, who knows how to wait for his opportunity, he moves well.

“He has Raul qualities in his movements. There are no decisions regarding the start of next season.”

Mikel believes Garcia has earned his chance to start, even with Mbappe’s return to fitness.

“Who needs Mbappe when you have Garcia?” Mikel told Dazn.

“I’m pushing for the young lad, he has been on fire. This is what we love to see – young players getting opportunities.

“He has taken his opportunity. Yes, Kylian Mbappe is a fantastic finisher and a fantastic player, but you have to give the young man his chance – he has been brilliant in this tournament.”
(BBC).

Alonso once said, how happy he is with Garcia who is quick to adapt and willing to be relevant to the team. He is Alonso’s new focus besides Mbappe. He gave the brilliant header against Juventus assisted by Alexander Arnold who took Madrid into the quarter final to face Borussia in the quarter-final.
(Sportday ).

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