This is The Reason Behind Endrick's Goal in The Champions League
Real Madrid has released a video showing Endrick doing what he does best: scoring great goals from anywhere on the field. In the footage shared by the club, the Brazilian jewel can be seen scoring goals very similar to the one he netted in the Champions League against Stuttgart, reinforcing the saying that practice makes perfect.
Endrick makes history and has already surpassed Raúl
The goal scored by the Brazilian Endrick in his Champions League debut with Real Madrid granted him a triple record. At 18 years and 58 days old, he became the youngest player in Real Madrid's history to score in all international competitions. Additionally, he became the youngest Brazilian to score in the Champions League, and also the youngest to do so for Real Madrid in this competition.
Endrick surpassed Raúl González’s record, who, at 18 years and 113 days, had been the youngest goal scorer in Real Madrid’s history in all international competitions. These include the European Cup (now the Champions League), UEFA Cup, Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Super Cup, Intercontinental Cup, Club World Cup, Ibero-American Cup, and Latin Cup.
It was in the last action of the match between Real Madrid and Stuttgart when Endrick finished a counterattack with a powerful shot to seal the 3-1 score. With this goal, he became the youngest Brazilian to score in the history of the European Cup and the current Champions League, breaking the record set by Eguinaldo in 2013, who had scored at 19 years and 126 days.