This Wednesday, October 2, Endrick became, against Losc, the youngest player in the history of Real Madrid to play in the Champions League. He is ahead of a club legend in the ranking.
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This is a new record for precocity that the Brazilian prodigy has just set for himself. Lined up from the outset by Carlo Ancelotti to face Losc (1-0 defeat) during the second day of C1, Endrick became, at 18 years and 73 days old, the youngest player in history to wear the jersey of Real Madrid in the Champions League.
Endrick beats a Real Madrid legend
The previous mark was held by club legend Raul Gonzalez (18 years and 78 days) and was 19 years old. Needless to say, young Endrick wasn’t even born yet.
Established in place of Rodrygo, he however failed to impact the match and was even booked after returning from the locker room (46′).
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Manhandled by the Dogs, the Madrilenians finally lost (1-0) on the pitch at the Pierre-Mauroy stadium, with a penalty converted by Jonathan David (45’+2).
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