In a much-anticipated international warm-up match early Sunday morning, Brazil won 1-0 away to England thanks to a brace from 17-year-old prodigy Ndik. The teenage hero will celebrate his 17th birthday on the 246th and will officially join Real Madrid, becoming one of the youngest goalscorers in Brazilian soccer history and following in the footsteps of "Big Shot" Ronaldo, with a promising future!

Despite both teams missing several core players due to injuries, Brazil had a rich lineup and skillful play, with Lucas Paqueda having hit the post with one shot, and Lo Gogos and Younes Ostzulia also having thrilling shots on goal. In the second half, the game intensified. Ndik came into the game after 71 minutes, and 10 minutes later, Yunis Ostzulia was offside on a breakaway, and Ndik then added the conversion to help Brazil seal a 1-0 win.

Ndik, who now plays for Pomeranians, was signed by Real Madrid last year for a massive transfer fee of 72 million euros, and will officially wear the Real Madrid colors when he turns 18 in July. In this match, Ndik wrote a new chapter, becoming the youngest Brazilian player since 1994 and the youngest player in the history of Wembley Stadium (both club and international).

Head Coach Dulivar Zulia, who is leading Brazil for the first time, was emotional after the game, "This is a very special moment, it's not often in the history of Brazil to win in England, but we're only just getting started now. Ndik is a talent and time will tell what heights he can reach, but for now he needs to stay calm and we have to be patient with him."

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