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Endrick Becomes Real Madrid’s Youngest Champions League Scorer in Win Over Stuttgart

Real Madrid’s rising star Endrick etched his name in the club’s history books by becoming the youngest Champions League goalscorer for the Spanish giants during their 3-1 win over Stuttgart. At just 18 years and 58 days old, Endrick surpassed the record set by legendary striker Raul, who scored for Madrid in 1995 at 18 years and 113 days.

The Brazilian forward, who arrived from Palmeiras this summer, has already made waves in La Liga and further solidified his place in Madrid’s squad by netting in the final moments after coming on as a substitute for Jude Bellingham in the 80th minute.

Kylian Mbappe, making his Champions League debut for Madrid, opened the scoring early in the second half. A brilliant pass from Aurelien Tchouameni found Rodrygo on the right, who provided the assist for Mbappe to tap in.

Stuttgart’s Deniz Undav brought tension to the Bernabeu when he headed in an equalizer in the 68th minute. However, Madrid regained control through Antonio Rudiger’s powerful header in the 83rd minute before Endrick sealed the victory.

Despite missing key opportunities, Stuttgart pushed Madrid throughout, with both Enzo Millot and Angelo Stiller coming close to scoring in the first half. For Madrid, Vinicius Jr nearly added to the tally, rattling the crossbar with a powerful shot in the 58th minute.

Madrid now looks ahead to their next fixture against Lille, while Stuttgart will host Sparta Prague.

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