Real Madrid wonderkid Endrick has now clapped back at his critics following his first UEFA Champions League star this week.
The 18-year-old got his first start for the club in the Champions League on Wednesday, with both Kylian Mbappe and Rodrygo beginning the match against Lille from the bench.
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The French club went on to claim a shock 1-0 victory on the night thanks to a penalty by Canada international Jonathan David.
It was Real's first defeat in the competition since they were beaten by Manchester City in May 2023.
Although he was a lively threat going forward, Endrick drew some criticism for his performance, with some left frustrated by some of his decision-making.
However, the Brazilian teenager, who has made nine appearances for Los Blancos to date, has since insisted he is not troubled by the backlash he faced this week after his display against Lille.
He told TNT Sports in Brazil: "To be honest, I don't see anything. That's what football is; you can score a goal today, and everyone is excited, but when you lose, they throw you down.
"This happened to me, a long time ago, when I was at Palmeiras.
"I learned not to see. I press that little 'it doesn't matter' button.
"I only follow the advice of my coach and my teammates. That's what's important. What comes from outside, I don't care at all."
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