The goal scored by the Brazilian Endrick on his debut in the Champions League with Real Madrid gave him a triple record by becoming, at 18 years and 58 days, the youngest player in Real Madrid’s history in all international competitions, in addition to being the Brazilian who scored a goal in the ‘Champions’ first and Real Madrid’s most . early competitive performance.
Endrick surpassed Raúl González’s record, who at 18 years and 113 days is the youngest scorer in the history of Real Madrid in all international competitions, including the European Cup (currently Champions League), UEFA Cup, Cup Winners’ Cup, European Super Cup, Intercontinental Cup, World Cup Clubs, Ibero-American Cup and Latin Cup.
It was in the final action of the match between Real Madrid and Stuttgart when it ended in a dry shot Endrick un counterattack to put his signature at 3-1. He became the youngest Brazilian to score in the history of the European Cup and current ‘Champions League’, breaking the record from 2013 set by Eguinaldo at 19 years and 126 days.
Source: La Verdad

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