"newcomers" have made a strong impact, taking full advantage of their opportunities, and raising serious questions about the final squad."
That was Carlo Ancelotti's reflection after Brazil's win over Croatia at Camping World Stadium - and between the lines, one name stood out: Endrick.
He did what many expected from Neymar. For 15 minutes, Endrick looked like the old Neymar.
The young Brazilian striker returned to the national team after a year in the shadows - and needed less than 15 minutes to leave his mark. A decisive impact at the perfect time, as he fights to avoid being left out of the 2026 World Cup.
A Second Chance
Nearly forgotten at Real Madrid, Endrick sought a reset with a loan move to Lyon. In France, he rediscovered confidence, continuity, and goals - earning a new opportunity with Brazil. He didn't waste it.
Coming off the bench in the 76th minute with the score tight, he changed the game instantly. He won the penalty that made it 2-1 and, just two minutes later, delivered an assist to Gabriel Martinelli to seal the win.
Back in Brazil, the reaction was immediate:
"He did what everyone expected Neymar to do. Endrick was Neymar for 15 minutes."
After the match, Endrick opened up about his biggest fear:
"When I step onto the field, I pray... I feel like many people in Brazil don't like me, but I thank God for every moment. We'll keep working, because nothing speaks louder than hard work."
Endrick Plays Another Card
Amid this generational transition, other names like Danilo Santos and Igor Thiago also impressed, but the spotlight remained on Endrick.
Up front, Ancelotti has no shortage of attacking options: Raphinha, Vinícius Jr., Matheus Cunha, João Pedro, Estevão, Gabriel Jesus, Martinelli, Savinho, Antony, Richarlison - and more.
Even Neymar, currently out due to fitness concerns, could still push for a final World Cup run if he regains form in time.
Ancelotti has already made his stance clear:
"Endrick is the future of Brazil."
But Endrick offers something different - a more direct, aggressive, and vertical style. In short tournaments like the World Cup, that edge can be decisive.
In Brazil, the message is already spreading:
"Endrick's 15 minutes could change history."
And for the first time in a long time, Endrick is playing without fear.
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