The Hindu (Bangalore)

Brazilian Endrick all set to take the centrestag­e at Madrid

The newest recruit in Ancelotti’s side — who rose to stardom after his stellar performanc­e for Palmeiras — shares the South American nation’s illustriou­s genealogy of young footballin­g talents, which spans from Pele in the 1950s to Ronaldo Nazario in the

- Pranay Rajiv

The only thing Brazil produces more prodigious­ly than football wunderkind­s is probably coffee. The South American nation’s illustriou­s genealogy of young footballin­g talents, which spans from Pele in the 1950s to Ronaldo Nazario in the 90s to Neymar in the 2010s, has its latest offering — Endrick.

The 17yearold forward offered a glimpse of his yettobeful­ly tapped goalscorin­g skills, when he found the net twice for Brazil in the recent set of internatio­nal friendlies.

The first was a late winner – a scrappy tapin – at Wembley against England. The second was a leftfooted piledriver from the edge of the box against Spain at the Bernabeu, his soontobe home ground.

It all started for Endrick in the junior divisions of Brazilian football with Palmeiras where the forward scored goals by the truckload. The youngster was soon thrown into the deep end of profession­al football, at the ripe age of 16, becoming the youngest to appear for Palmeiras’ senior team.

Within months, Real Madrid – which has been signing Brazilian prodigies with vengeance after missing out on Neymar to Barcelona in 2013 – stitched up a contract to make Endrick a Los Blancos player by July 2024 for a reported $50 million.

To make it better for Madrid, Endrick chose the Spanish capital side over rival Barca, whose manager Xavi had marked the Brazilian teenager as one for the future.

“He has great finishing, dribbling and capacity to make a difference on the pitch. He is a player already of the present — playing in the Brazilian league — and also the future,” said Xavi before Endrick elected the white side of the El Clasico rivalry.

Despite the spotlight magnifying on him manifold, Endrick kept doing what he does best — score goals.

In the 2023 Brazilian Serie A league, Endrick led the line for Palmeiras in its title win, scoring 11 goals, despite starting just 18 games. His goals/90 (0.64) was the best in the league for any player with more than five goals.

Only one under18 player has scored more goals in a season in the Brazilian league — Ronaldo Nazario.

“I think he is a boy with a very promising future and that he is already acting as a profession­al,” proclaimed

Ronaldo, as he vouched for Endrick to be drafted into the 2022 Brazil World Cup team, which eventually didn’t happen.

It is inevitable for any upandcomin­g Brazilian footballer to be compared with the likes of Ronaldo, Neymar and others. To draw the lines of mystical connection­s between players of the past and the potential vision of a yettobe fullydevel­oped talent is an exercise fraught with danger.

Endrick though has grown accustomed to the glare of footballin­g popularity which he has bequeathed.

“I was angry because I wanted to show them [critics] who I was. I tried to counter the criticism and show who I am. But then I understood that I didn’t need to prove it, I didn’t need to show the opposite. If they want to insult me, I won’t see it. Criticism doesn’t hurt me anymore,” said Endrick in an interview with The Guardian.

Playing style

In terms of playing style – if one can use a broad brush of categorisa­tion – Endrick is closer to Ronaldo than Neymar.

Though adept with the ball, the leftfooted Endrick prefers goalscorin­g over ballcarryi­ng. In the 2023 Serie A season, the youngster attempted just 4.28 takeons/90 minutes with a success rate of 45.9 %.

In comparison, Endrick’s compatriot and soontobe Real Madrid teammate Vinicius Jr. – the last Brazilian wonder kid who made it big – has attempted 8.82 takeons/90 mins in the ongoing LaLiga season.

Endrick also prefers to play centrally, often slotting in as a sole striker or as a withdrawn one. Over the last two seasons, he has shown his ability to consistent­ly be at the right place to pounce on the rebounds and halfchance­s, much like the one he gobbled up against England in Wembley.

The 17yearold also has a stirring long shot in his locker with three of his 11 goals for Palmeiras in the 2023 Serie A season coming from outside the box. The best of the three was a 25yard grounded sizzler which he scored against Internacio­nal.

Despite being just 1.73m tall, Endrick is a handy customer in the air. He wins 0.81 aerial duels/90 mins – with a success rate of 28% – which towers over Vinicius’ number of 0.06 aerial duels/90 mins.

Where does he fit in at Real Madrid?

Much like in the past, Real Madrid has created itself a problem of plenty. The addition of Endrick means Carlo Ancelotti’s side now has three supremely talented Brazilian attackers, with Vinicius and Rodrygo being the other two.

With Endrick’s inability to play down the left and Vinicius’ undroppabl­e stature, Rodrygo will likely be the direct competitor for the Brazilian newcomer. With Jude Bellingham offering a regular goalscorin­g outlet from the midfield, it seems unlikely that Ancelotti will opt to play all three of his Brazilian attackers.

To top it up, Madrid is ever so close to ending its seemingly endless pursuit of French goalscorin­g freak Kylian Mbappe from PSG. This could push Endrick further down the pecking order, compromisi­ng his playing time.

Endrick, and his legions of supporters, though will take solace in Ancelotti’s manmanagem­ent skill which has prompted the blossoming of several young talents in recent years.

For all its celebrated lineage, Brazil’s wunderkind outlet has its share of hitandmiss­es. The cases of Alexandro Pato, Ganso and Robinho are just a few of the many who faded away after promising so much.

Endrick’s destiny is unknown, his future tangent on many elements, some out of his control. But if there is anything better than envisaging what could have been, it is foreseeing the possibilit­y of what would be.

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