Endrick Makes Instant Impact With First Goal for Lyon
It didn’t take long for Endrick to make his presence felt in France, and his first statement came sooner than expected.
A Fast Start in French Football
It took Endrick less than a half to announce himself in French football. The Brazilian forward needed just 42 minutes to score his first goal for Olympique de Lyon, leaving his mark in a Coupe de France clash away to Lille.
The goal not only opened his account with the club but also reinforced the idea that his move to France was a calculated step toward gaining confidence, rhythm, and regular minutes at the highest level.
A Move That Already Feels Right
For Endrick, leaving Real Madrid was never about stepping back. It was about finding space to grow, compete, and develop. Early signs suggest the decision is paying off.
At Lyon, the Brazilian has already begun to carve out a role, showing his physical presence, competitive edge, and natural instinct inside the box. His impact has been immediate, and his confidence is clearly on the rise.
How Endrick Scored His First Goal
The breakthrough came from a well-constructed move that started in midfield. The ball was worked wide to the left before a precise cross was delivered into the area.
Inside the box, Corentin Tolisso read the play perfectly, cushioning the ball with a smart layoff that set the stage for Endrick. Attacking the far post with conviction, the young striker finished decisively to cap off the move.
A Goal That Sends a Message
With that finish, Endrick celebrated his first goal on French soil and sent an early message about his readiness to contribute. His ability to find space and strike at the right moment once again stood out.
It was a debut goal that spoke of confidence, timing, and opportunity — and one that could mark the beginning of an important chapter for the Brazilian at Olympique de Lyon.












