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Sure, here is a more detailed paraphrasing of the text:At just 18 years and 58 days old, the Brazilian player broke the record set by club legend Raul in 1995, who scored against Ferencvaros at the age of 18 years and 113 days.
The striker, who joined the club this summer from Palmeiras, had already become the youngest player to score on his La Liga debut for Madrid in the 21st century after coming off the bench against Real Valladolid.
After replacing Jude Bellingham in the 80th minute at the Bernabeu Stadium, Endrick secured the points with the last kick of the game.
France forward Mbappe, who was making his debut in Europe's elite competition for Los Blancos, opened the scoring 20 seconds into the second half.
Aurelien Tchouameni's sweeping pass found the run of Rodrygo on the right, and the Brazilian unselfishly squared the ball for Mbappe to tap in.
Former Brighton forward Deniz Undav made it tense inside the Bernabeu when he expertly headed in a deserved equalizer in the 68th minute.
England midfielder Bellingham played for 80 minutes after missing the previous four matches with a calf injury.
Sebastian Hoeness may have wondered how his Stuttgart side did not take the lead in the first half after missing two one-on-one opportunities.
Enzo Millot missed the first huge chance after 10 minutes when he dragged his effort wide of the far post before Thibaut Courtois expertly saved Angelo Stiller's goal-bound shot.
Undav was involved again as he watched his shot from distance loop off the outstretched leg of Dani Carvajal and onto the top of the crossbar.
Real's Vinicius Jr also came close to getting on the scoresheet when his thunderous shot from the edge of the box crashed off the crossbar in the 58th minute.
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Real Madrid have faced 15 different German teams in European competition to date, but this will be their first ever competitive game against Stuttgart.
This will be Stuttgart’s first game in the UEFA Champions League since March 2010, when they were beaten 0-4 by Barcelona in the second leg of a Last 16 tie (lost 1-5 on aggregate).
Overall, they are winless in all six of their games against Spanish teams in the competition (D2 L4).
Real Madrid have only lost one of their last 21 games against German sides in European competition (W14 D6), with that lone defeat coming away to RB Leipzig in the UEFA Champions League in October 2022 (2-3).
Indeed, Carlo Ancelotti’s side had already qualified from the group stage heading into that game, and made five changes to their starting XI.
Real Madrid have failed to score in only one of their last 74 home matches in the UEFA Champions League, with that exception coming against CSKA Moscow in the group stage in December 2018 (0-3).
Stuttgart are winless in their last six games in European competition (D3 L3), only once going longer without victory (7 between 1980 and 1984); this will be their first match in such competitions since the 2013-14 UEFA Europa League qualifying.
Real Madrid were only behind for 7% of their total match time in the UEFA Champions League last season; the lowest percentage of any team.
Across the 2023-24 edition, the longest they were behind for in a single match was just 27 minutes (versus Bayern Munich in the semi-final first leg).
Real Madrid scored more goals following a sequence of 20+ passes than any other side in the UEFA Champions League last season (3): Jude Bellingham vs Napoli (28), Joselu vs Union Berlin (26) and Vinícius Júnior vs Bayern Munich (20).
Real Madrid’s Vinícius Júnior has been directly involved in more goals than any other player in the UEFA Champions League over the last three seasons, scoring 17 goals and delivering 15 assists in 35 matches since the 2021-22 campaign.
Cacau was the last Stuttgart player to score in the UEFA Champions League, doing so against Barcelona in February 2010.
Meanwhile, the last player to score in their first game for the club in the competition was Élson in October 2009 (vs Sevilla).
The two players who completed the most dribbles in the UEFA Champions League last season were Vinícius Júnior (37) and Kylian Mbappé (36).
Indeed, across the last four editions (since 2020-21), the Real Madrid teammates are also the only two players to have completed 100+ dribbles (Vinícius Jr 141, Mbappé 113).
Goal! Real Madrid 3, VfB Stuttgart 1.
Endrick (Real Madrid) left-footed shot from outside the box to the bottom right corner.
Assisted by Dani Carvajal following a fast break.
Attempt blocked.
Kylian Mbappé (Real Madrid) right-footed shot from the center of the box is blocked.
Assisted by Arda Güler with a headed pass.
Attempt saved.
Vinícius Júnior (Real Madrid) right-footed shot from the center of the box is saved in the center of the goal.
Assisted by Endrick with a through ball.
Attempt missed.
El Bilal Touré (VfB Stuttgart) header from the center of the box misses to the left.
Assisted by Fabian Rieder with a cross.
Goal! Real Madrid 2, VfB Stuttgart 1.
Antonio Rüdiger (Real Madrid) header from very close range to the bottom right corner.
Assisted by Luka Modric with a cross following a corner.
Attempt missed.
Atakan Karazor (VfB Stuttgart) right-footed shot from the right side of the box misses to the right.
Attempt blocked.
Fabian Rieder (VfB Stuttgart) left-footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
Assisted by Atakan Karazor.