Brazilian sensation Endrick had a fairytale debut for Real Madrid on Sunday, marking the occasion with his first goal for the club in just ten minutes of play against Real Valladolid.
The 18-year-old striker, who was signed from Palmeiras in 2022, stepped onto the pitch in the 86th minute, replacing star forward Kylian Mbappe.

Wearing the number 16 jersey, Endrick was warmly welcomed by the Santiago Bernabeu crowd and quickly made his presence felt by sealing the victory with a goal in the 96th minute.
This achievement made Endrick the youngest foreign player to score for Real Madrid in La Liga at just 18 years and 35 days old. He surpassed the previous record held by French defender Raphael Varane.
Endrick's impressive performance has drawn widespread praise from fans, coaches, and even his teammates.
The young forward has not only captured the attention of the football world but has also endeared himself to his Real Madrid teammates, who have taken to social media to show their support and admiration.
Interestingly, Endrick has also earned a unique nickname in the Real Madrid dressing room: "Bobby." This nickname originated due to Endrick's admiration for Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton.
In previous interviews, Endrick mentioned Charlton as one of his idols, leading his teammates to affectionately dub him "Bobby."
Endrick's Real Madrid teammates are now calling him 'Bobby' after he said that Sir Bobby Charlton is one his favorite players of all-time 😂🤍 pic.twitter.com/J78RwOJFOf
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The nickname is significant to the youngster's rapid integration into the squad and the positive impression he's made on his senior teammates.
Endrick's dream debut and new name suggest that he is settling in well at Real Madrid and is poised for a bright future with the club.