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Spain and Brazil deliver spectacles

Spain and Brazil are having a hot fight in Madrid. The Brazilian super talent Endrick scores again. Paqueta lets the Selecao celebrate late.

Brazil and Spain took a stand against racism at football super talent Endrick’s next show. The test match between the two nations in Madrid was under the motto “One skin, one identity” and ended with a 3:3 (2:1). As a further symbol, Vinicius Jr., who burst into tears on Monday because of regular racial insults, led the Brazilians onto the field as captain for the first time.

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Endrick, who will play for Real Madrid at the Bernabeu in the summer, impressed his future audience with a goal to make it 2-2 in the 50th minute. Three days after his first international goal against England, the 17-year-old, who has already been dubbed the “new Pele”, once again drew attention with a strong performance.

Spain takes the lead through Rodri and Olmo

Previously, Rodri had given the hosts the lead with a penalty kick (12th) and Leipzig’s Dani Olmo (36th). Real star Rodrygo (40th) managed to catch up after a big mistake by Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon. Rodri scored late for the supposed victory – again with a penalty kick (87th). But Luis Paqueta had the last word (penalty kick/90+6).

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