Endrick Sets European Cup Record with Historic Goal
Endrick's Historic Goal in the European Cup
By scoring against Stuttgart at the Santiago Bernabéu, Endrick made history by becoming the youngest-ever Madridista to find the back of the net in the European Cup. The Brazilian achieved this remarkable record at the age of 18 years and 58 days, surpassing the previous mark held by Raúl, who scored against Ferencvaros in 1995 at 18 years and 113 days.
Endrick's Reaction
After the match, Endrick expressed his happiness, stating, “I’m very happy with my debut and my first goal in the Champions League in my career. In the league, I think I was one of the youngest to score for Madrid and today too, but that doesn’t matter. The important thing is to help the team.”
Overview of the Goal-Scoring Moment
- Endrick came onto the pitch and immediately made his presence felt.
- In his first attempt, he passed to Vinicius, who failed to score.
- On his second attempt, with options to pass to Mbappé or Vinicius, the best choice was to shoot, leading to his historic goal.
- Teammate Rüdiger encouraged him to be ready to score, highlighting his potential.
Early Career Highlights
Endrick, who joined Real Madrid this summer from Palmeiras, has now made a significant impact by scoring two goals quickly. He made headlines with a stunning debut against Valladolid in the league, marking a promising start to his career as a Madridista.
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