Endrick's winter loan move from Real Madrid to Olympique Lyon sparked intense debate. The young Brazilian striker seemed to instantly justify the hype, scoring on his debut and following up with an assist and a stunning hat-trick in his next two outings. His electric start had many in Spain questioning Real Madrid's decision to let him go.
However, that early promise has faded into a concerning goal drought. After his blistering introduction to Ligue 1, Endrick's output has dried up completely. He has now failed to score in eight consecutive games for Lyon, with his last goal in any competition dating back to early March.
This slump comes at a critical time for his international ambitions. While he impressed coming off the bench for Brazil in a recent friendly, his place in Carlo Ancelotti's star-studded World Cup squad is far from secure. With fierce competition for attacking spots—even a talent like Neymar isn't guaranteed a role—consistent club form is paramount. Endrick's current dry spell puts him in serious danger of missing the cut.
The coming weeks are a massive test. To book his ticket to the World Cup, Endrick must rediscover his scoring touch and prove his worth to Ancelotti. A strong finish to the season wouldn't just boost his national team hopes; it would also send a powerful message to Real Madrid about his readiness for a significant role upon his return next season.