Real Madrid: Endrick admitted his mistake

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Real Madrid’s victory against Alavés (3-2) on Tuesday evening was marred by a difficult end to the match and a very bad gesture from Endrick. Barely a quarter of an hour after coming on, the young striker was guilty of an attempted kick on Mouriño. The gesture should undoubtedly have earned him a direct expulsion but the referee considered that a yellow card was enough, provoking the anger of Luis Garcia, the opposing coach, at a press conference.

An error that will not happen again assures the Brazilian internally. According to Marcahe admitted to his loved ones that he had a narrow escape and intends to change his behavior. Despite the provocations of his opponent, this episode should serve as a lesson for him for the rest of his career at Real Madrid where all his actions are scrutinized. This is also the message he gave to Carlo Ancelotti this Thursday during his return to training.

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