March 23rd 2024.
At the end of the game, Jude Bellingham made his way over to the youngster with a big smile on his face. As they shook hands, Bellingham playfully gave Endrick a slap on the cheek, congratulating his future Real Madrid teammate for his incredible performance. Endrick had just scored the winning goal for Brazil against England, and it was clear that he was feeling on top of the world.
The 17-year-old striker had only been on the field for a short time, but he wasted no time in making an impact. With just 10 minutes left in the game, Endrick seized the opportunity and scored a goal after a rebound from a save by Jordan Pickford. He then came close to scoring a second goal in injury time, but was once again denied by the England goalkeeper.
This goal at Wembley Stadium made Endrick the youngest male player to ever score at the iconic venue. It was a moment that he would never forget, and it was clear that his future was bright. Real Madrid had signed him in December 2022, beating out competition from other top European clubs. Endrick, who currently plays for Palmeiras, will join Los Blancos this summer when he turns 18.
In Madrid, Endrick will join fellow Brazilian players Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo, as well as English midfielder Jude Bellingham. It was clear that the young players had formed a strong bond during the match, and Bellingham's playful gesture showed their camaraderie and excitement for the future. Endrick's goal had made history at Wembley, and it was a moment that he would always cherish.
After the game, Endrick spoke about his emotions and how he was feeling after scoring the winning goal. He mentioned his family, girlfriend, and managers who were all in the stands to witness his incredible performance. It was clear that this moment meant a lot to him, and he couldn't help but feel overwhelmed with happiness. He even admitted that he was close to tears, but was holding them back.
Brazil will continue their friendly matches next week against Spain as they prepare for the upcoming Copa America tournament. Meanwhile, England will host Belgium in their next match. The game against Brazil was a memorable one, not just for Endrick's goal, but also for the emotional moment when former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson was moved to tears by the support of Liverpool fans singing "You'll Never Walk Alone." It was a night filled with emotion and unforgettable moments.
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