"There is a similarity" - Former PL star believes one Real Madrid player could become the 'next Sergio Aguero'

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Former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Sandro believes that Real Madrid's Endrick could become the next Sergio Aguero. He went on to claim that the youngster has the potential to attain similar achievements to Aguero.

In an interview with BOYLE Sports, Sandro encouraged the Real Madrid forward to secure a Premier League move. The 36-year-old also spoke about Endrick's lack of game minutes at the Santiago Bernabeu, saying (via Tribal Football):

"You can’t just be a Real Madrid player and not play. Come to the Premier League! It’s the best league in the world, and you’re going to love it. Endrick looks like he will be the next Sergio Aguero. He’s strong, can run, and he has the potential to achieve similar things to Aguero. Maybe Aguero was more agile in the beginning, but there is a similarity. Just please don’t go to Manchester City!”

While Endrick has proven to be a striker with immense potential, he's yet to become a regular at Real Madrid. A situation that has fueled rumours of his potential exit from the Santiago Bernabeu.

Meanwhile, Endrick has registered only 99 minutes in the three games for Real Madrid this term. Thus, a move to the Premier League could offer him more game minutes and give him a fresh start.


"We had to win no matter what" - Xabi Alonso on Real Madrid's win against Sevilla

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Los Blancos manager Xabi Alonso has revealed that his side needed a victory before securing a win against Sevilla. However, he stated that the LaLiga giants need to play better, and the challenges of the squad will be analyzed.

In an interview after their 2-0 win over Sevilla, Alonso said (via Madrid Universal on X):

"Tonight, we needed to win. We had to win no matter what. We know, of course, that we need to play better. We will use this holiday to analyze what's been going wrong lately and how to fix it."

Los Blancos have been criticized for their inconsistency, which has made them drop points in recent weeks. However, the win against Sevilla could be seen as a huge boost and a relief for the manager.

Xabi Alonso's men have registered 42 points from 18 league games this season. They are likewise one point behind leaders Barcelona (43), who have a game in hand.

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