England's defense suffered by a 17-year-old Brazilian rookie → Walker who blocked the goal, Maguire's price on the back of the head

It was noted that England's national team defender Walker shot fellow defender Maguire in a warm-up match against Brazil.

England lost 0-1 at an exhibition match against Brazil at Wembley in London on Monday. England ended the match with a defeat by allowing Brazil's 17-year-old rookie striker Endrick to score the winning goal.

While England faced a crisis of losing points from the beginning of the first half against Brazil, it is drawing attention that Walker kicked the ball toward Maguire's head. In the 11th minute of the first half of the game, Brazil's Vinicius penetrated the back space of England's defense with his teammate Paqueta's lobbing pass and hit a right-footed shot in the penalty area, and the ball that passed through goalkeeper Pickford headed to the corner of the goal. Center back Maguire, who failed to keep up with Vinicius, had to watch Brazil's rapid attack, but Walker, who followed to the end, blocked the goal document ball just before Vinicius's shot went into the goal. Walker's right-footed ball then hit Maguire in the back of the head. Maguire turned with a gesture to calm down after Walker blocked the ball, but was unintentionally hit in the back of the head.

The British newspaper The Sun mentioned, "Walker accidentally hit Maguire's head, but fans think he was aiming." The media also introduced fans' reactions, such as "Walker hitting Maguire's head while clearing the ball. I really liked how Walker matched Maguire's head."

In England's showdown with Brazil, Watkins played as a striker, and Gordon, Bellingham, and Foden led the attack. Gallagher and Rice built a waistline, while Chilwell, Maguire, Stones, and Walker played defense. Pickford played the goalkeeper. 토토사이트

Against England, Vinicius, Rodrigo, and Hafinya were the strikers, while Paqueta, Guimarangis, and Gomez formed the midfield. The defense was built by Bentel, Veraldo, Bruno, and Danilu, and Bento kept the goal.

Brazil finished the first half without scoring against England, and in the 26th minute of the second half, they took out Hodrigo and Paqueta and put in Endrick and Pereira to change the offense. Endrick, a 17-year-old new striker who has been confirmed to join Real Madrid next season, scored the winning goal against England and scored his A-match debut goal. Brazil's goalkeeper Pickford cleared a shot with his right foot by Vinicius, who penetrated the back space of England's defense in the 35th minute of the second half, but Endrick rushed to the door and finished with a left-footed shot again to score, and Brazil's victory ended the game.