Two goals in the final few minutes against the Faroe Islands in September put the spotlight on Paco Alcacer as the Borussia Dortmund striker has scored six goals in his last four games for his country and is staking his claim for a starting spot at Euro 2020.
However, Robert Moreno was more than pleased with Rodrigo Moreno's recent contributions, with the Valencia forward also scoring twice against the Faroe Islands.
"We're happy with Paco, but we're also happy with the two goals of Rodrigo, who is also very important for us," the Spain boss said.
Rodrigo is the striker of this Spanish era and it's not a question of if he plays, it's who plays alongside him.
He has played 12 international games since the 2018 World Cup, with his only absence coming away in the Faroe Islands as Moreno rang the changes.
Rodrigo has made the No.9 spot his own in this Spanish team, starting nine of his last 12 games for Spain.
It was Vicente del Bosque who handed Rodrigo his first Spain cap in November 2014 and, since his return under Julen Lopetegui in October 2017, no striker has played as many games.
Sergio Ramos (22 games) and Marco Asensio (20) are the only other two players that have featured more than Rodrigo (19) in that time.
His value in the national team goes much further than his seven goals.
Coaches underline his pressing, his ability to drag defenders into places they don't want to be and his effectiveness in transition.
Rodrigo gives Spain another dimension going forward too, allowing the team to go both direct and play to feet.
After a tough summer where his move to Atletico Madrid fell through, he's beginning to move through the gears again in front of goal.
His winner against Chelsea in the Champions League certainly proved his qualities and now he's looking to enhance his reputation further with his country.