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While Xavi continues to lose even with Yamal, this is how Endrick plays who is causing concerns to Barcelona

Endrick is getting ready to land at Real Madrid 

By William Estrella

Endrick is getting ready to land at Real Madrid 
Endrick is getting ready to land at Real Madrid 

Xavi's FC Barcelona are not living their best moments. The Spanish team suffered against Porto in the UEFA Champions League but achieved a positive result in the end. On the other hand, Barcelona's performance in La Liga has been so-so. Despite still being in a good position in the table, the team has been out of rhythm on some occasions, among other things.

In the same way, the issue of injuries continues to affect the team in a resounding way and it is undoubtedly a hard blow for the things to which the team is accustomed. With that said, it is expected that things will improve as the days go by but for the moment Gavi's injury has left the group a little affected, according to Spanish media.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid are looking at all costs to start restructuring a team that in the next two seasons will give them veteran players. Most likely, the retirement of players like Luka Modric is near. In view of this, it is expected that a new gem like Endrick will arrive at the Santiago Bernabéu to establish the new foundations of the next generation of soccer.

Going back to Barça, with everything and Lamine Yamal, it seems that Barcelona continue to find competition in their young talents and Endrick seems to be no exception.

This is how Endrick plays

It is worth mentioning that Lamine Yamal is a great player, however, in comparison, for many Endrick is a much more complete and experienced player. Above all, he has being a reference in Palmeiras and also had more merit after having reached the semifinal of the Copa Libertadores.

 


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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