After winning the Paulista, the forward will miss games in both the Copa Libertadores and Brasileirão.
The huge number of matches played with both Palmeiras and Brazil will force Endrick to take a break of more than 20 days.
The Brazilian forced himself to play in the second leg of the Paulista to help his team come back from 1-0 down in the first leg against Santos. His performance, despite the physical issues, was the difference in the game: he caused the penalty for the first goal and started the move for the second.
According to ESPN, Endrick suffered an injury with the Canarinha during March’s FIFA break and will begin treatment on Monday to recover from the edema (swelling) suffered in his thigh. The player himself acknowledged his injury after the win: “I’m injured, but it didn’t affect anything. I have treated it, Palmeiras is my team and I had to do everything I could to help the club”.
Palmeiras have five games coming up without the Brazilian, two in the Libertadores (Liverpool and Independiente del Valle) and three in the Brasileirão (Vitória, Internacional and Flamengo).
His injury worsened when playing the semi-finals against Novorizontino due to the fact that he was already injured after the matches against England and Spain. The future Real Madrid player underwent intensive treatment to play against Santos, but he has been forced to stop regardless.
“I spoke to Murilo, Mayke and the boys: ‘It doesn’t matter, I feel pain, I’m hurt, but brother, I’m going to play, I’m going to give my life for you and for Palmeiras.’ I’m very happy to know that I was able to help Palmeiras, especially with all my family who are there too,” said the player.
Endrick, who is still just 17-years-old, lifted his fifth trophy with
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