Real Madrid's teenage sensation Endrick has broken one of the club's long-standing goal records following his strike in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday.
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In just 20 minutes of football since arriving at Los Blancos, the Brazil international has already netted twice.
Following his goal in their 3-1 win over German outfit Stuttgart at the Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday, Endrick is now Real's youngest scorer ever in the Champions League, according to Madrid Universal.
At just 18 years, one month and 27 days, the left-footed forward broke the record previously held by club legend Raul Gonzalez, who first struck in the competition at 18 years, three months and 21 days old.
The Brazilian was introduced as a late substitute as Real got their Champions League campaign underway, scoring their third goal of the tie after earlier strikes from Kylian Mbappe and Antonio Rudiger.
The 15-time European champions will take on Lille next in the tournament on 2 October, although they will be in LALIGA action three times before then in matches against Espanyol, Deportivo Alaves and Atletico Madrid.
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For Endrick, his wait for a maiden start for Real might continue as Carlo Ancelotti looks to harmonise his attacking contingent.