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West Ham midfielder Lucas Paqueta scored a late penalty as Brazil drew 3-3 with Spain in a friendly at Real Madrid's Bernabeu.
Rodri scored from the penalty spot before Dani Olmo doubled Spain's lead with a brilliant solo effort.
Rodrygo pulled one back for Brazil just before the break and 17-year-old Endrick levelled five minutes after coming on at half time.
Rodri made it 3-2 with another penalty before Paqueta's 96th-minute equaliser.
It was Real Madrid-bound Endrick's second Brazil goal in the space of four days, after he became the youngest male goalscorer for club or country at Wembley stadium in the 1-0 win over England on Friday.
Luis de la Fuente's Spain, meanwhile, end this international break without a win after losing 1-0 to Colombia at West Ham's London Stadium.
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