This Tuesday in Cartagena, Joaquín Correa scored his tenth goal as a Sevillista since his arrival in Nervión in Summer 2016. In just over a year, Correa has played 44 official games - 31 in La Liga, 7 in the Champions League, 5 in the Copa del Rey and 1 in the Spanish Supercup - scoring four in the league, two in the Champions League and four in the Copa del Rey.
The winger struggled to get going last season but ended up being one of the side's most important players in the second half of the campaign. This season he continues to offer high amounts of flair, even if he's not quite found the consistency needed to reach his full potential.
Nevertheless, said potential is undebateable and has led him to even become a full Argentinian international (having made Argentina's first international squad for World Cup qualification).
Against Cartagena Correa reached his first milestone with Sevilla FC out of many he could yet achieve. With his power, talent and disorienting style of play, expectations are high for the promising forward. At 23 years of age, the player's room to grow is ample and - above all else - exciting.