The Spain striker has now scored in four straight games for club and country and doesn’t think his recent success is down to any single factor
Paco Alcacer attributes his recent sterling run of form to multiple factors, including confidence and hard work.
The forward moved on loan to Borussia Dortmund after a pair of frustrating seasons at Barcelona, where he found opportunities to start limited.
Alcacer has taken to life in the Bundesliga well, having scored six times in the league already for his new side, just four less than his total La Liga output in the last two seasons.
That Dortmund tally includes a hat-trick against Augsburg in the match prior to the current international break.
Alcacer has continued his fine form into the international window, scoring twice for Spain against Wales on Thursday to make it four straight games in all competitions with a goal, and five of his last six.
When asked about his recent success, Alcacer did not attribute it to one specific factor, indicating a number of things have contributed to his sparkling performances of late.
"It's a bit of everything: a [good] streak, confidence, having minutes and, above all, working every day when you do not play to be able to be well when you return,” Alcacer told Teledeporte.
Alcacer netted the first and third goals of Spain’s 4-1 friendly win over Wales, with Sergio Ramos and Marc Bartra picking up the others before a late Sam Vokes goal spoiled the clean sheet.
The forward was very complimentary of his team-mates and how they provide for the strikers, crediting the whole side for the offensive output.
"It has been a very good match for the whole group, except for the last goal they have scored,” Alcacer said. “But the truth is that I am very happy to help the team with what they demand from the strikers, which are the goals, although I always say they belong to the whole team.”
Spain head coach Luis Enrique praised the confidence of his forwards and singled out Alcacer following the victory over Wales.
The forward is grateful for the praise, but understands he must continue to perform if he wishes to receive further opportunities with Spain.
"What he said motivates anyone, but we must continue in this dynamic to be able to return to the national team".
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bluespidey1067
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he is in his best form this season with efforts from reus,sandro & him Borrusia can win the league title
Buffet
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No let him stay in BVB, valverde would bench him again if he comes baca
masaboot
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I think he will be replaced Diego Costa at Spain
Guccilife
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Paco alcacer is doing great but Suarez is better than him..
dusky
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Yes. Alcacer wouldn’t be in this current form had he stayed to rot away in Barcelona.
cityon
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Right desision to let him go.he may be get goals right now but the big stage suarez much batter then him.let watch how far he go?
Darcybecky
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#suarez is far better than #Alcacer despite his current form.
hotman
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They should have sold him, it's obvious he'll never leave Suarez's shadow at Barcelona, Borussia Dortmund should buy him.
Derobect
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He did not fit in the Barca system...he was very good too when he was at Valencia and even Earned a call up to the Spanish national team ...
moments
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Just a one month wonder. The old Paco Alcacer will be back 💪
Shrivastava
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Suarez contribution to team is beyond just scoring goals. Have you even seem him play with Messi and Co.? Also, every Barça fan is happy for Alcacer.
Opacity
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Its better for him to go dortmund...he wont be a starter in barca..suarez will be replaced by top star but barca board and coach wont trust paco even after these performances...i hope him best of luck even though im barca fan...
catcat
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Barca plays on diff levels.. Paco is no where near suarez.. When they play for barca.. Bundesliga imagine how much suarez could score...😁🤐
Jirkkerr
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Alcacer is one of the best strikers jn the world and barcelona not just doing without suarez has totally landed them in trouble and when the guy was at barca he always score when called upon and I know he will continue to improve the more
getaway
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But but he scored two goals for Spain. Stop being sentimental that's what is killing Barcelona. The guy Paco is good jare.# barca4life
gathering
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I’ve been saying for ages it’s all in the coaches role for a single player on the pitch. The player has to follow the coaches instructions or else face the consequences. Unfortunately for paco, his role at Barca was dummed down because coaches didn’t have faith in him and utilized his skills wrong. He found a team with a coach that gets him and now he’s flourishing. I’m happy for him.
yungdave
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Hope he continues with the good form✌️