Endrick is Real Madrid's youngest player in the Champions League
Brazilian teenager Endrick has made history for Real Madrid in the Champions League after becoming the club's youngest ever scorer in the competition, at the age of 18 years and 58 days. Endrick scored his goal against Stuttgart with a powerful long-range strike in the fifth minute of stoppage time, capping off a fine performance. With this goal, Endrick broke the record held by club legend Raúl González, who had scored in the competition aged 18 years and 113 days in a Real Madrid match against Hungarian side Ferencvaros in 1995. In the same match, Croatian Luka Modric continued to make history, becoming the third oldest player to provide an assist in the history of the Champions League at the age of 39 years and 8 days, when he set up Antonio Rudiger, adding a new achievement to his career full of achievements.