da fazobetai: Real Madrid-bound forward Endrick created history on Saturday as he became the youngest male player to score at Wembley in a 1-0 win over England.
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Endrick made Wembley historyScored 80th-minute winner against EnglandFourth-youngest goalscorer for BrazilWHAT HAPPENED?
At 17 years and 246 days, Endrick became the youngest-ever male goalscorer at Wembley, as he came on as a substitute to net a later winner against England on Saturday.
Vinicius received a lofted pass over the England defence as he ran towards the goal by outpacing Harry Maguire. The Real Madrid star attempted to slot it but fired straight at Jordan Pickford. The ball then fell to an onrushing Endrick who pushed it into an empty net to seal Brazil's 1-0 victory in that friendly match.
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The strike against the Three Lions also made the Real Madrid-bound youngster the fourth youngest goalscorer for the Selecao after Pele, Edu and Ronaldo. Endrick will move to Los Blancos ahead of the 2024/24 season and will officially sign for them once he turns 18 in July.
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Dorival Junior's side will next be in action on Tuesday as they take on Spain in a second international friendly at Real Madrid's home Santiago Bernabeu.