The Unfair Criticism of Endrick: A Manager's Standpoint
Olympique Lyonnais manager Paulo Fonseca has defended Endrick against mounting criticism, highlighting the unfair scrutiny faced by the young Brazilian forward amidst Lyon's recent form slump.
Olympique Lyonnais manager Paulo Fonseca has launched a staunch defense of Endrick, branding the mounting scrutiny on the Brazilian "very unfair" and reactionary. While the 19-year-old’s move from Real Madrid was seen as a career-saving masterstroke, it is Fonseca’s unwavering belief in the youngster that has defined his integration into French football during this difficult period. Despite a stunning first career hat-trick against Metz in only his second Ligue 1 appearance, and vital goals in the Coupe de France, the manager has had to consistently shield the forward from critics as the initial "honeymoon period" faces its first real test following his January arrival. For Fonseca, the narrative surrounding the Madrid loanee has become unfairly tied to goals alone, ignoring the developmental support the player still requires.The Brazilian has not found the back of the net in the league since that January afternoon against Metz, and his goal drought has coincided with a dip in Lyon's overall form, with Fonseca's side losing three of their last four games. Recently, the teenage forward has found himself in the crosshairs of pundits and fans alike, facing accusations of selfishness on the ball and poor decision-making in the final third.With the pressure mounting, Fonseca has stepped in to shield his young star from the growing backlash. Following a 1-1 draw against Paris FC on Sunday, where Endrick failed to make an impact as a substitute, Fonseca was quick to remind critics of the player's age and previous lack of competitive action.“He is only 19; you expect a lot from him. Endrick spent over a year without playing, and now he is playing almost every match,” Fonseca told reporters. The manager clearly feels that the weight of expectation is becoming excessive: “When he scores, the evaluation is very positive, but when he doesn’t score, [the criticism] is very heavy and unfair.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingFonseca admitted there has been a learning curve as Endrick adapts to playing on the right wing. “He played on the right when he arrived, but it was hard to make him understand the best option when going in behind. He always wants the ball, but we also want him to go in behind,” the manager explained. As the French season heads into its final stages, the pressure remains high. For now, Endrick has the full backing of his manager, who is determined to ensure that "unfair" tags do not hinder his long-term growth.
In Defense of Endrick
Paulo Fonseca, the manager of Olympique Lyonnais, has staunchly defended Endrick against the harsh criticism that has come his way in light of the Brazilian forward's recent dip in form. Despite initial success, including a memorable hat-trick and crucial goals, Endrick's struggle to find the back of the net in league matches has put him under intense scrutiny.
Unwavering Support
Fonseca has shown unwavering faith in Endrick, emphasizing the need to support the 19-year-old through this challenging phase in his career. The manager has pointed out that the focus on Endrick's goal-scoring record overlooks the broader developmental support he requires at this crucial stage.
Managing Expectations
With Endrick facing accusations of selfishness and poor decision-making, Fonseca has stepped up to manage the mounting pressure on his young talent. Acknowledging Endrick's lack of competitive action prior to joining Lyon, Fonseca highlighted the need to temper expectations and allow the player time to grow into his role.
Looking Ahead
As Lyon's season reaches its climax, Fonseca remains committed to nurturing Endrick's potential and shielding him from what he perceives as undeserved criticism. The manager's belief in the young forward's abilities and his dedication to his long-term development continue to be unwavering, despite the challenges they currently face.


