Zidane summons his son Théo

After Enzo (25 years old) and Luca (22), it is the turn of Théo Zidane (18). The third son of the Real Madrid coach He returned to training with the first white squad after doing so in October 2019. Then it was the stoppage of national teams plus a plague of injuries (the madridistas stayed in the box: up to 19 players were not at the Valdebebas facilities in that second week of the third to last month of 2019). Now it has been practically due to a similar case: the innumerable casualties that devastate the white first team has made way for the young white cubs, along with teammates such as full-back Lorenzo Aguado, central Marvel and midfielder Kenneth Soler. And in that litter, the tall midfielder son of Zidane stands out: Théo, almost 19 years old (born three days after his father scored the goal that would give Madrid its Ninth European Cup in 2002), reaches 195 meters Tall. Endowed with good technique, he has already been called up by the lower categories of Les Bleus: With the Gala Under-17 team he has already played the European of the category (he was the only player summoned who did not play in France). The O He is a midfielder with a good stride, with a good shot, he associates very well with his teammates and has already made his debut for Castilla. Saving the differences, he is the brother who best suits the game that his father showed.

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Now what has already served a decade in Factory (He came from Canillas in 2010), Théo has a more promising future than his two predecessors, both debutants in white at the hands of their father. Enzo was the first: he made his debut in a Cup match against Cultural Leonesa at the Bernabéu. His father gave him the opportunity: he entered for Isco at half-time and the midfielder returned the gesture by scoring a goal with a tight shot from the edge. Thus he became the 392nd goalscorer in the history of Real Madrid.

The third member of the Zidane family to make his debut with the white elastic was Luca. Goalkeeper, unlike his father and the rest of his brothers, now plays for Rayo Vallecano. He was the third goalkeeper of the 2017-18 campaign and on his resume there are two meetings with the Real Madrid first team: in the 17-18 campaign he played the last league game against Villarreal (2-2) and in 2019 he participated against Huesca in the second match of the Whites after the return of his father to the Madrid bench. Now it's Théo's turn. Zidane's rear continues …