Brazil Striker Content with World Cup Role, Trusts Ancelotti

~12 days ago / Oliver Thompson
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Brazil Striker Content with World Cup Role, Trusts Ancelotti

Endrick at Peace Despite Limited Playing Time

Young Brazilian talent, Endrick, expressed his satisfaction with the limited minutes he's been receiving at the ongoing World Cup, acknowledging the strategic decisions made by coach Carlo Ancelotti in the best interest of the team.

Endrick's Patience and Trust in Ancelotti

Despite not securing a starting position, the Real Madrid forward has made appearances off the bench in matches against Haiti, Scotland, and Japan during the tournament. Endrick humbly shared, "He won't do what's best for me or for Endrick. Or even for Matheus Cunha. He'll do what's best for the team."

"He's not afraid; he does what he thinks is right, and things just happen. It seems like God is watching over him, and he's inspired because everything Carlo does just works out."

  • Endrick acknowledges Ancelotti's role in team strategy
  • Player expresses implicit trust in coach's decisions

Positive Past with Ancelotti

Endrick's connection with Ancelotti dates back to their time together at Real Madrid, with the Italian coach offering valuable guidance. Notably, Ancelotti recommended Endrick to join Lyon on loan for the latter half of the 2025-26 season, a move that contributed to Endrick's development.

  1. Ancelotti's mentoring influence on Endrick
  2. Successful loan spell at Lyon based on coach's advice

Endrick's World Cup Journey

Although initially absent from Brazil's opening match against Morocco, Endrick displayed professional maturity and commitment, making a 45-minute appearance in the recent victory over Japan. Praising Ancelotti's leadership, Endrick expressed gratitude for the opportunity to compete at the World Cup, emphasizing his readiness to contribute whenever called upon.

  • Endrick showcases professionalism in limited playing time
  • Gratitude for World Cup experience and readiness to contribute

Looking ahead to Brazil's upcoming Round-of-16 clash against Norway, Endrick maintained a composed demeanor, confident in his preparation and the faith he places in God and Ancelotti. "I reckon I'll sleep like a baby. I'll be really at peace because, before I go to sleep, I think the most important thing is what I do: saying my prayers, talking to God, and being confident that things will happen at the right time."

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