Incoming Real Madrid talent Endrick this evening secured for himself not one, but two pieces of history.
As much comes owing to the frontmanâs latest exploits on the international stage.
Endrickâs Brazil marked their return to action a short time ago, making the trip to Wembley for a high-profile friendly showdown with England.
The 17-year-old â primed to link up with Carlo Ancelottiâs Real Madrid this summer â was forced to make do with a spot on the bench from the off in London.
Introduced for Rodrygo during the 2nd-half, however, it did not take Endrick at all long to make his markâŠ
Surging through alongside soon-to-be club partner-in-crime VinĂcius Jr, the Palmeiras youth product showcased his goalscoring instincts, in slotting home on the rebound from close range inside the closing ten minutes.
The strike proved enough to not only decide matters on Saturday, but secure for Endrick his place in the history books, too.
Incredibly, the frontman is now both the youngest player to score for Brazil this century, and the youngest male to ever net a senior goal at Wembley:
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