It was a long night, one not to be forgotten, for the forward Endrickthe youngest player to score a goal at Wembley that helped seal the victory Brazil in the friendly match against England (0-1).
The 17-year-old talent who in the coming months will make the leap to European football and, from Palmeiraswill join the group of real Madrid He is still enjoying the result of his first goal in the Brazilian team. But this Sunday he left that magical night at Wembley behind and regained normality. He trained with other members of the Canarinha team preparing for Tuesday’s game, at the stadium. Santiago Bernabeuagainst Spain.
Brazil worked out in the facilities of Arsenal, outside London with teammates who came in the second half of the game against England and those who didn’t play. Afterwards, the Brazilian expedition will leave for Madrid.
“I slept soundly. I have training this Sunday morning. I went to bed early. I went to bed with a clear conscience, the work was done well. And I am very grateful to God. Now, we are looking for the second victory. God willing, we will win,” Endrick said in an interview with Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF).
“The goal is very important. It’s in an emblematic stadium. I’m happy, my family is there too. My father, my mother, my girlfriend, my friends, my managers. So, I’m very happy with everything God has done in my life,” said the Palmeiras player.
Endrick entered the field in the 71st minute as a substitute Rodrygo. It took nine minutes to score. He took advantage of the rebound from the English goalkeeper Jordan Pickford a shot from Vinicius to get the ball into the net. Back then, on the bench, he was waiting for his chance.
“I was there thinking about how I could play, the spaces that would exist. That’s what I did from the beginning. I thought everything was positive. He was there on the bench talking to God. Thank you for that moment,” added the Palmeiras player who was the great sensation of the clash.
Both his appearance and his goal, which gave Brazil the victory, were highlighted by a large part of the international media. “It was very important to score that goal. And what I said there today. “It’s looking for a second victory at the Bernabéu,” he added.
Source: La Verdad

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