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Fans in disbelief as hilarious footage shows future Real Madrid star Endrick's ONLY accurate pass for Brazil vs Uruguay

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  • Brazil exited the Copa America on Saturday after losing to Uruguay on penalties
  • Endrick, 17, played the full 90 minutes for Brazil but only completed one pass
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By Robert Summerscales

Published: 22:43 BST, 7 July 2024 | Updated: 22:51 BST, 7 July 2024

Fans took to social media to mock Endrick after the future Real Madrid star failed to have a meaningful impact during Brazil's Copa America defeat by Uruguay on Saturday. 

Endrick - who will move to Madrid from Palmeiras next summer following his 18th birthday - played the full 90 minutes in Nevada, where the game ended 0-0 before Uruguay prevailed 4-2 in a penalty shootout.

Madrid centre back Eder Militao and former Aston Villa midfielder Douglas Luiz failed to find the net in the shootout, while Endrick did not take a spot-kick. However, it was what Endrick did - or did not do - during normal time that left fans stunned.


Stats showed that he only completed one pass - of five attempted - all night. It then emerged that this solitary pass had been from Brazil's kick-off.

Footage of the pass was shared via X (formerly Twitter) by a Barcelona fan alongside multiple crying emojis and the caption: 'I'm dead, this is the "pass" brother made all game'.

Endrick had a night to forget as Brazil exited the Copa America in Nevada on Saturday night

His only completed pass during the goalless quarter-final in Nevada came direct from kick-off

In addition to his one completed pass, stats from Sofascore showed that Endrick recorded just one shot, which was on target. His Expected Goals (xG) score was only 0.03.

Endrick touched the ball 23 times in total throughout the game. This included three attempted dribbles, of which one was successful.

Replying to the video, one fan tweeted: 'How tf is this possible'

Another scoffed: 'The next Pele!'

A third comment read: 'That is worse than 0 touches in 90 mins'. 

How tf is this possible 😭

— Isaac (@Isaac_cole_100) July 7, 2024

That is worse than 0 touches in 90 mins😭

— Shivam Vaidya (@ShivamVaidya20) July 7, 2024

Uruguay beat Brazil via a penalty shootout after their game ended 0-0 following 90 minutes

Endrick looked dejected after the game, which was his 10th senior international appearance

After knocking out Brazil, Uruguay will now face Colombia in the semi-finals on Tuesday.

The other semi will see Lionel Messi's Argentina clash with Colombia. 

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