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Endrick strikes: Brazil's World Cup hopes soar
7 Jun
Summary
- Brazil defeated Egypt 2-1 in a friendly match.
- Endrick, 19, scored the decisive goal.
- The win boosts Brazil's confidence before facing Morocco.

Brazil finalized their World Cup readiness with a 2-1 friendly victory against Egypt. Endrick, a 19-year-old forward, scored the decisive goal in the second half at Huntington Bank Field. This win provides a significant confidence boost as Brazil prepares for their World Cup opener against Morocco on June 13.
Bruno Guimaraes initially put Brazil ahead seven minutes into the match, but Egypt equalized just four minutes later through Mostafa Zico after a defensive error. Brazil controlled much of the game, creating more chances and higher expected goals than Egypt. The introduction of Endrick after halftime proved pivotal, as he scored minutes into the second period after smart play from Raphinha.
The goal marked Endrick's first senior strike after six World Cup qualifiers. This performance highlighted Brazil's attacking depth for coach Carlo Ancelotti, showcasing options beyond Neymar. Egypt, despite the loss, also found positives, with goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir making several key saves. Their defeat ended an unbeaten run since January and offers valuable insights before their match against Belgium on June 15.