Spain have now gone 29 games without defeat following a solid 2-0 win over England in last nights international friendly at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.
Valencias David Villa opened scoring in the first half before Athletic Bilbaos Fernando Llorente wrapped up the match safely with a late goal but it was the Los Che hit-man who continues winning all the plaudits.
He has now become the first ever Spanish player to score in six successive games with La Seleccion and he was understandably elated with the achievement.
I am very happy with the goal. Truth is, I really want to see it on TV, he said during the post-match interviews.
The record is very nice. I would never have imagined in years that I would be able to obtain it. I am very proud and I hope I can continue breaking records, he added.
El Guaje then went on to praise Spains other goalscorer on the night, Llorente, who in sharp contrast to Villa, netted his very first goal with La Roja: We cant be happier to have a player like him out there on the field.
He is a big lad and a great person who is doing brilliantly this season with his club, he concluded.
Villas goal now draws him levelled with Emilio Butragueno with 26 goals to become the countrys joint-fourth highest goalscorer.