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WHAT HAPPENED?
Endrick has admitted to struggling for regular minutes at Real Madrid amidst tough competition for starting spots.
He spoke highly of four superstars at the Santiago Bernabeu, naming Vinicius Junior, Kylian Mbappe, Jude Bellingham, and Rodrygo as the “four best players in the world.”
The former Palmeiras talent began the season well, scoring some goals but has struggled to get consistent playing time and making the desired impact throughout the season. He has scored 7 goals this season in 29 matches, with 5 of those in the Copa del Rey, where Real Madrid has encountered weaker opponents than in La Liga, and Endrick has gotten more playing time.
However, Endrick’s game time has diminished significantly, and he finds himself playing more minutes for Real Madrid’s Castilla side than the first team. Despite limited opportunities, the 18-year-old remains determined to fight for his place.
WHAT NEXT?
Real Madrid will next face Valencia in La Liga on Sunday, April 5, 2025.
Following that match, the team will host Arsenal midweek in the UEFA Champions League before traveling to face Alavés Osasuna in La Liga. Endrick will hope for more significant playing time in upcoming fixtures.
Real Madrid is currently 2nd in La Liga, 3 points ahead of Atletico Madrid and 3 points behind Barcelona.