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Endrick Scores Historic Goal, Brazil Beats England at Wembley

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Endrick Scores Historic Goal, Brazil Beats England at Wembley

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

Brazil managed to beat England in the FIFA Matchday match at Wembley, Sunday (24/3) early morning WIB. Endrick scored a goal and also set a record in this match.

The England vs Brazil duel was fierce since the first half. Both teams both had golden opportunities to score goals.

In the 12th minute, Vinicius Jr. free from the escort of the English defenders. He was able to fire a shot that Jordan Pickford couldn’t block. However, because his shot was too weak, Kyle Walker was still able to stop the ball before it hit the wide open goal.

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England also had a golden opportunity in the 18th minute. Ollie Watkins stood free after receiving a pass from Connor Gallagher. However, Watkins’ shot still bounced over the goal.

In the 35th minute, Lucas Paqueta also had a chance to break into the England goal but his shot only hit the goalpost.

After a goalless draw in the first half, the England vs Brazil match was still tough in the second half. Both teams then entered a number of substitute players.

The deadlock only broke in the 80th minute. Endrick, a 17 year old player who only entered in the 71st minute, managed to break into Pickford’s goal. Endrick was in the right position to welcome a wild ball in the penalty box.

This goal made Endrick the youngest player to score in a senior men’s soccer match at Wembley.

Endrick’s goal was the only goal in the match. Brazil also went home with a 1-0 win in hand.

See also  Endrick is the youngest goalscorer at Wembley Stadium

England (4-2-3-1)

Jordan Pickford; Kyle Walker (Ezri Konsa 20), John Stones, Harry Maguire (Lewis Dunk 67), Ben Chilwell (Joe Gomez 67); Connor Gallagher (Kobbie mainoo 75), Declan Rice; Phil Foden, Jude Bellingham (Jarrod Bowen 67), Anthony Gordon (Marcus Rashford 75); Ollie Watkins

Brazil (4-3-3)

Benedict; Danilo, Fabricio Bruno, Lucas Beraldo, Wendell; Lucaas Paqueta (Andreas Pereira 71), Bruno Guimaraes (Douglas Luiz 79), Joao Gomes; Raphinha (Savio (78), Rodrygo (Endrick 71), Vinicius Jr.

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