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Endrick becomes the second youngest player in Brazil history to score 3 goals with the national team

Endrick becomes the second youngest player in Brazil’s history to score three goals for the national team. The only one younger than the legend Pelé. He’s scored three games for Brazil, 3 goals scored, 2 game winners.

Endrick’s impressive performance has quickly earned him comparisons to the legendary Pelé. His remarkable talent and ability to score crucial goals make him a promising prospect for the future of Brazilian football.

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The Brazalian teenage striker Endrick headed home an injury-time winner as Brazil defeated Mexico 3-2 in a warm-up friendly ahead of this month’s Copa America on Saturday.

The Brazilians looked to be cruising to victory after goals from Fulham’s Andreas Pereira and Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli fired the South American giants into a 2-0 lead at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas.

But Mexico staged an unlikely late fightback after Julian Quinones pulled a goal back in the 73rd minute.

Vinicius Jr lofted an inviting cross into the penalty area from wide on the left and his new Real Madrid teammate Endrick timed his jump to perfection to glance in a header past Mexico goalkeeper Julio Gonzalez for 3-2.

Endrick thus becomes the second youngest player in Brazil’s history to score 3 goals with the national team, only behind Pele.

Endrick becomes the second youngest player in Brazil’s history to score three goals for the national team. The only one younger than the legend Pelé. He’s scored three games for Brazil, 3 goals scored, 2 game winners.

 

Source: Tribuna.com

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