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By Jamie Spencer Endrick wrote the headlines during the March international break thanks to his first two senior goals for Brazil, one against England and the other against Spain. The 17-year-old became the youngest ever player to score a senior goal, club or international, at Wembley Stadium. His strike against Spain was poignantly his first at the Santiago Bernabeu, which will become his home in July when he is allowed to link up with new club Real Madrid. Given his age, Endrick is quickly drawing comparisons with an all-time great in Pele, who at 17 announced himself with six goals as Brazi...
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By Jude Summerfield Endrick scored his first goal at the Bernabeu, the home of his future club Real Madrid, during Brazil's 3-3 draw with Spain on Tuesday night. Fresh from setting all sorts of records by scoring the Selecao's winner against England at Wembley on Saturday, the teenage prodigy again netted off the bench. He bagged in the 50th minute after his half-time introduction, dragging Brazil level at 2-2 after goals from Rodri, Dani Olmo and Rodrygo. A second Rodri penalty looked to have given Spain victory but Lucas Paqueta struck the equaliser from the spot in the 97th minute. It's bou...
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By Jude Summerfield Endrick couldn't hide his delight after scoring his maiden senior goal for Brazil in the 1-0 victory over England on Saturday night. The 17-year-old attacker, who is due to join Real Madrid in the summer, became the youngest ever player to score a winning goal in a senior men's match at Wembley as the Selecao bounced back from three consecutive defeats to triumph over the Three Lions. Endrick poked in after Jordan Pickford saved Vinicius Junior's initial strike and the teenager revealed he experienced some deja vu having once scored a similar effort on a computer game. He t...
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By Sean Walsh Endrick became the youngest ever male scorer in a senior professional game at Wembley Stadium when he came up with the late winner in Brazil's 1-0 victory against England on Saturday night. The Palmeiras forward broke the record at the age of 17 years and 246 days, scoring his first goal for Brazil in the process and ending England's 21-game unbeaten streak at the national stadium. Endrick, who will join Real Madrid in July, broke the deadlock after a relatively quiet and timid affair in north-west London. Andreas Pereira set Vinicius Junior racing away after Lewis Dunk had stepp...
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