Girona upset the odds to defeat Real Madrid 4-2 on Tuesday with an incredible goalscoring performance from the Argentinian forward Valentin Castellanos.
Better known as Taty Castellanos, the 24-year-old made history as he scored all four of Girona's goals in their famous 4-2 victory over Real Madrid.
Castellanos makes history against Real Madrid
In the process, Castellanos became the first Argentinian player to score four goals against Real Madrid in a LaLiga game.
Lionel Messi tormented Real Madrid in LaLiga for several seasons but never managed to score four goals against them during his time in Spain.
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Taty also became the first player to score four goals against Real Madrid since Robert Lewandowski did so in the 2013 UEFA Champions League semi-final while playing for Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund.
Castellanos also became the fifth player to score four home goals against Real Madrid with the others being Marti Ventolra (Barcelona) - 1935, Vicente Martinez Catala (Espanyol) - 1940, Emilin (Real Oviedo) - 1944 and Esteban Echevarria (Real Oviedo) - 1947.
Who is Taty Castellanos?
The striker, who was born in Mendoza, Argentina, played in Major League Soccer with New York City FC before moving to Girona for the 2022/23 season.
The 24-year-old Castellanos played for Montevideo City Torque of Uruguay and Universidad de Chile of Chile before moving to the United States.
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