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The new phenom

Brazil boss predicts big things for teenager Endrick

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MADRID: Brazil expect prodigy Endrick to play a big role for club and country after the teenager made headlines by coming on to score his first goal for the Selecao and secure a 1-0 win over England at Wembley on Saturday, manager Dorival Junior said on Monday.

The teenager, who will join Real Madrid from Palmeiras when he turns 18 in July, became the youngest male player to score at the iconic stadium as he gave Dorival a win in his first match in charge of the five-time world champions.

“Endrick will bring a lot of joy to Real Madrid fans, I have no doubt about that. He has a bright future ahead of him and he’s maturing amazingly well,” Dorival said.

“He has a special ability to finish up front, to look for moves that few others would even try. He is aggressive, fierce, he attacks spaces like no-one else and has a unique ability in front of the goal.”

Dorival, however, said the team needed to be cautious over pushing the gifted youngster too early or too fast.

“We have to be very careful, step by step, so that he progresses naturally, without putting too much expectatio­n on someone who is just starting out in his career,” Dorival said.

“He needs to have balance and that’s the key and main point for the marvellous sequence that’s going to happen, as long as he doesn’t lose the initial timing and completes the fundamenta­l training process from now on.

“Let the next step be extremely important and take care with a player as special as him. He has a bright future ahead of him.”

Dorival also talked about the racist abuse his star player Vinicius Jr has endured in Spain over the last two seasons, saying his struggles have had a big impact in Brazil’s changing room.

“It’s cowardly what’s happening,” Dorival said. “This is a fact that happens every day in our country too, and we need a collective effort from everyone. We need the Public Prosecutor’s Office to act more directly to curb these aggression­s.

“Human beings need to respect each other and situations of this kind on football pitches are unacceptab­le.”

 ?? ?? Savouring the spotlight: Brazil’s endrick celebratin­g in front of a cameraman after scoring in the 1-0 win over england in a friendly at Wembley on saturday. — reuters
Savouring the spotlight: Brazil’s endrick celebratin­g in front of a cameraman after scoring in the 1-0 win over england in a friendly at Wembley on saturday. — reuters

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