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Brazil And Spain Draw 3 3 In International Friendly

Brazil and Spain Draw 3-3 in International Friendly

Lucas Paquetá Rescues Brazil with Late Penalty

Endrick Makes Impressive Debut for Brazil

In an entertaining and ill-tempered international friendly, Brazil and Spain played out a thrilling 3-3 draw. Lucas Paquetá scored a late penalty to salvage a point for the hosts, while Endrick made an impressive debut for Brazil.

Spain took a deserved 2-0 lead in the first half through a Rodri penalty and a magical goal from Rodri. Brazil fought back in the second half, with Richarlison pulling a goal back in the 63rd minute and Vinicius Junior equalizing in the 75th minute.

With the game seemingly heading for a draw, Endrick, the highly-rated Real Madrid-bound starlet, came on for Brazil at the break and took just five minutes to make his mark. The 16-year-old striker scored a stunning goal to put Brazil ahead for the first time in the match.

However, Spain refused to give up and managed to equalize through Nico Williams in the 88th minute. Just when it seemed that Spain had snatched a late victory, Paquetá stepped up to score a penalty deep in added time to rescue a point for Brazil.

The draw was a fair result in a match that was played in a good spirit despite the ill-temper that was evident at times. Both teams will be pleased with their performance, and it will be interesting to see how they fare in their upcoming matches.


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