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Endrick bagged his first ever Real Madrid goal on his debut, creating an incredible piece of history in the process. Los Blancos beat Valladolid 3-0 on Sunday, with Fedrico Valverde, Brahim Diaz and Endrick getting themselves on the scoresheet in their second league game of the season. Endrick, who completed his move from Palmeiras this summer, came on in the 86th minute - and it didn't take long for him to make an impact. Just 10 minutes after his introduction, he stormed into the box, dancing past two defenders before arrowing a shot into the back of the net. The 18-year-old ran to knee slide and celebrate with the fans, a huge grin plastered across his face. Netting what is expected to be his first of many goals for the club, Endrick became the youngest foreign player to score for Real Madrid in the entire history of La Liga. He has set the record at 18 years and 35 days old. England star Jude Bellingham, currently ruled out with injury, watched on as his new Los Blancos teammate sent the Santiago Bernabeu into raptures. The former Birmingham midfielder sat with Endrick’s little brother, Noah, in the stands during the clash. Endrick was an unused substitute in the UEFA Super Cup win over Atalanta. He then failed to get on the pitch in the 1-1 draw with RCD Mallorca last week. It’s no surprise he found the net the first chance he got, given he bagged 21 goals for his former club in 82 appearances. Fellow newcomer Kylian Mbappe and Real Madrid’s other impressive attacking options threaten to keep Endrick’s game time at a minimum. However, manager Carlo Ancelotti insisted he would get ‘the minutes he deserved’. Speaking before Sunday’s game, Ancelotti said: "He's doing very well, like the others. "He's adapting very well.   “He has impressive qualities and he'll get the minutes he deserves, taking into account the competition there is in this team. " This service is provided on talk SPORT Ltd's Terms of Use in accordance with our Privacy Policy.