Real Madrid loanee Endrick has been called out by Achraf Hakimi for his goal celebration after scoring for Lyon against Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday evening.
Endrick, considered one of the best young players in world football, was named in his side's starting lineup for the match at the Parc des Princes.
It didn't take long for the Brazilian to make his mark as he netted the opener after just six minutes. Endrick found space behind PSG's defence before rifling a short with his weaker left-foot past Matvéi Safónov.
Afonso Moreira then doubled his side's lead 12 minutes later. PSG, despite having the lion's share of possession, struggled to get back into the game. They finally found a way past Dominik Greif in the fourth minute of stoppage-time when Khvicha Kvaratskhelia found the back of the net.
But it was too little, too late for PSG as Lyon clinched all three points.
Achraf Hakimi Calls Out Endrick's Goal Celebration
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Endrick caused a stir with his actions after scoring in the French capital. The 19-year-old enraged the home supporters when he cheekily danced in front of the PSG ultras after breaking the deadlock. His celebration was met by a chorus of boos.
Hakimi could be seen having words with the Real Madrid loanee on the pitch and he called him out in his post-match interview.
He said, per Goal: "Why did I tell Endrick to calm down? These things happen in a match. We're not going to focus on the opposing players. I wanted my team to stay focused and for him to stop doing things aimed at our fans.
"He should just play football, especially since he's a talented player. But when he does things that aren't about football, it can annoy me - especially since we were losing."
Luis Enrique Speaks Out After PSG 1-2 Lyon
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PSG are now just one-point clear of Lens at the top of Ligue 1, although they do have a game-in-hand. Speaking after the game, Luis Enrique said, per PSG's official website:
“We tried to score goals, we missed a penalty and we scored with our final shot. That’s football. Early in the game, we could see we were struggling and it was difficult. But I think the team tried to create chances. We had twenty-three shots, they had five and they scored two goals. When there's a team that clinical, it's hard to win the game.
"It's a shame because we need points and we're trying to play every three days in the best possible way. Today, we made six changes but it will be difficult, we need to win three points in every match. We need to prepare for the Nantes game and realise that the league is getting tougher because Lens have won.”
Lyon are positioned in third as they bid to qualify for next season's Champions League.