Real Madrid's recent 3-1 victory over Stuttgart in the Champions League saw Carlo Ancelotti praising Endrick for his exceptional performance. The young Brazilian came off the bench to score Madrid's final goal, securing a win in a tense match. His strike from distance made him the youngest South American to score on his Champions League debut at 18 years and 58 days.
Ancelotti highlighted Endrick's extraordinary skills, noting, "He has the gift that strikers dream of, the gift of being very effective, decisive. You can see that he has something special, something I have never seen." Endrick's quick and powerful shooting impressed many, especially given it was the last play of the game.

Despite Real Madrid's victory, Stuttgart posed significant challenges at Santiago Bernabeu. The German side managed 17 shots, with seven on target, and an expected goals (xG) tally of 1.94 compared to Madrid’s 2.61. However, Thibaut Courtois' six saves were crucial in maintaining Madrid's lead.
Ancelotti expressed satisfaction with his team's start in defending their European title but acknowledged room for improvement. He stated, "If anyone thinks that winning games is easy, they are wrong." With over 200 Champions League games under his belt, Ancelotti knows well the challenges involved.
Endrick also set another record by becoming the youngest player to score for Los Blancos in this competition, surpassing Javier Portillo's record from 2002. His decision-making during a three-against-one situation showcased his courage and skill despite opting for a more challenging solution.
The match highlighted both teams' strengths and areas needing refinement. While Real Madrid celebrated their win, Stuttgart demonstrated resilience and capability against formidable opponents. As Ancelotti noted, finding their best version remains a work in progress for Real Madrid as they aim for a 16th Champions League title.
The game underscored Real Madrid’s ongoing journey to refine their strategies while showcasing emerging talents like Endrick who continue to make significant impacts on the field.