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Richard Buxton·15 November 2025
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Richard Buxton·15 November 2025
Estêvão's meteoric rise scaled new heights in Brazil's friendly with Senegal.
The Chelsea winger opened the scoring for Carlo Ancelotti's side at the Emirates Stadium with a sweeping finish to take his tally to three goals in as many games.
For club and country, he has now racked up ten goal involvements this season, and the impressive feats do not stop there in the teenager's fledgling Seleção journey.

Estêvão also became the first Brazilian player aged 18 years or younger to score four goals for the national team in more than 60 years with his latest strike.
The last to achieve the feat was Pelé's former Santos sparring partner Coutinho, who produced five goals in ten matches during the early 1960s.
This boy really is special.
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