Endrick was left frustrated despite scoring the winner for Real Madrid in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semi-final clash against Real Sociedad.
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- Endrick was frustrated even after scoring the winner for Real
- Madrid beat Real Sociedad 1-0
- Brazilian handed rare start for Madrid
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
Carlo Ancelotti included the out-of-favour Los Blancos star in the starting lineup on Wednesday as the club faced Real Sociedad in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semi-final clash. The Brazilian sensation, who has struggled for minutes in his debut campaign at Santiago Bernabeu, grabbed the opportunity with both hands as he delivered the winning goal from Jude Bellingham's assist in the 19th minute.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
After the match, Ancelotti had heaped praise on the youngster for an inspiring performance as he told reporters: "He is a striker who has exactly the characteristics he has shown in these cup matches. He has a lot of accuracy, he’s quick, powerful and although he still needs to handle the ball better, he’s got that release, that finishing. He could have even scored a second goal. His shooting is spectacular. He’s very young, but he’s a very quick learner." Endrick was happy to score but did admit to being frustrated by his own performance.
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WHAT ENDRICK SAID
Speaking to , the teenager said: "Playing here is difficult, but we did what we had to do. It's a good 0-1 for us because we have the second leg at home and we're going for the Copa. It was a good goal. I had to control well and I shot with the outside of my head. I know I can help the team by scoring goals or running and I'm very happy.
"Now I'm a little angry because I could have done better, but I'm going to improve by looking at my mistakes. I'm a worker and I have to work. I like to help the team and I'm happy with my fourth goal in the Copa."
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WHAT NEXT FOR REAL MADRID?
The reigning Spanish champions will be back in action in La Liga on Saturday as they take on a high-flying Real Betis side away from home.
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