So football talent is definitely hereditary then.
Santi Cazorla has seemingly passed on all of his tricky ways to his young son Enzo Cazorla whose awesome name goes perfectly well with his amazing skills on the pitch.
Jack Wilshere had best watch his back and give up the fags as lil’ Cazorla could well be set to steal his place in the Arsenal starting team with flair like this.
Enzo, who is apparently just five years old, put on an exhibition after the Gunners’ final game of the season at the Emirates as the unsuspecting sons of Cazorla’s teammates were led on a merry dance by the fleet-footed youngster.
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An impressive performance from the youngster. And before anyone says otherwise, just remember: at five, we could barely run in a straight line, let alone break out step-overs reminiscent of a certain Cristiano Ronaldo.
Cazorla Jnr isn’t the first child of a Premier League footballer to catch the eye during an end of season farewell. Not so long ago, Ross Turnbull’s toddler son Josh sent Stamford Bridge’s Matthew Harding stand wild after slotting home following this mazy dribble.
Former Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel would often be seen with his son Kasper following his end of season successes at Old Trafford. We’re not so sure what happened to him.