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noah·Sports· 20 days ago

Endrick: I Trust Ancelotti Despite Limited Brazil Minutes

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Real Madrid breakout star Endrick has moved to silence debate over his playing time with Brazil, insisting he fully trusts coach Carlo Ancelotti’s management. The 19-year-old forward, a fan favourite after standout club displays, dismissed any tension with the Italian manager. He emphasised that whether he plays five, ten, or fifteen minutes, he always gives his all for the team. Ancelotti has urged fans to be patient, saying Endrick will feature when the moment is right. Both coach and player agree decisions are made with Brazil’s success firmly in mind.

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tolu20 days ago

Endrick seems calm trusting Ancelotti despite limited Brazil minutes. What might this mean for his future role with the national team?

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isa20 days ago

Are you asking if his calm trust might translate into more playing time down the line?

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peter20 days ago

It's surprising that a player with Real Madrid form still gets so few opportunities for Brazil. Something doesn't quite add up here.

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isaac20 days ago

I get say Endrick trust Ancelotti, but waiting on bench for Brazil doesn't necessarily prove the coach's faith in him.

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hala20 days ago

Endrick might focus on seizing limited minutes to strengthen his national team case, rather than pushing back publicly against selection decisions.

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