Brazilian Attacker Endrick Aims for Copa América Glory in Debut Tournament

Brazilian attacker Endrick, 17, joins national team's training camp in Orlando, USA, ahead of his Copa América debut on June 24 against Costa Rica. Endrick expresses confidence in the team's ability to win the title, focusing on collective success over individual records.

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Brazilian Attacker Endrick Aims for Copa América Glory in Debut Tournament

Brazilian Attacker Endrick Aims for Copa América Glory in Debut Tournament

Seventeen-year-old Brazilian attacker Endrick has expressed confidence in his team's ability to clinch the Copa América title in his first official competition with the national team. Speaking to the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) after joining the team's training camp in Orlando, USA, Endrick emphasized the team's determination and hard work.

Endrick, who will play his first Copa América match on June 24 against Costa Rica, noted the high level of competition but remained optimistic. "We know that there are many high-level teams, and it will be a very difficult championship, but we won't lack grit or dedication to conquer this title," he stated.

Endrick's enthusiasm about his debut in the Copa América is palpable. *"I'm very happy. This is my first Copa América. It will be my first official championship with the Brazilian national team. We'll train a lot and try to win the title,"* he shared. Despite his young age, Endrick is not focused on personal accolades but on contributing to the team's success.

Endrick's path to this point has been marked by significant achievements with Palmeiras, where he scored 21 goals in 81 matches. His performance has earned him a transfer to European champions Real Madrid, a move that will be finalized in July when he turns 18.

Before joining Real Madrid, Endrick will focus on helping Brazil in the Copa América. The national team, led by coach Dorival Júnior, will play two friendly matches before the tournament, against Mexico on June 8 in Texas and against the USA on June 12 in Orlando. Júnior has set a goal to reach the final, with Endrick expected to play a key role as a substitute in the second half of matches.

Endrick's optimism extends beyond the Copa América. He is eager to make a mark at Real Madrid, where he will join compatriots Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo Goes, and Éder Militão. "No one is supposed to know me well. I am the one who is arriving. I have to introduce myself," he said, reflecting his readiness to embrace the challenges ahead.

Endrick's focus remains on collective success rather than individual records. *"I'm not focused on achieving historical records, but rather on helping the technical staff and the entire team,"* he emphasized. His dedication and determination will be vital as Brazil aims for Copa América glory.

As Endrick prepares for his first Copa América match, the Brazilian national team is based in Orlando until their debut on June 24 against Costa Rica. With the support of his teammates and the guidance of coach Dorival Júnior, Endrick is set to make a significant impact in his debut tournament.

Endrick's ascent from Palmeiras to the Brazilian national team and soon to Real Madrid highlights his rapid rise in the football world. His optimism and dedication are set to inspire his teammates and fans as Brazil embarks on its Copa América campaign.

Key Takeaways

  • Endrick, 17, confident in Brazil's Copa América title chances.
  • He'll make his Copa América debut on June 24 against Costa Rica.
  • Endrick prioritizes team success over personal records.
  • He'll join Real Madrid in July after turning 18.
  • Endrick aims to make a mark at Real Madrid alongside Brazilian teammates.