2.4.09

Pro Eleven Headline News

Real Madrid Legend Zinedine Zidane Praises Son Enzo

Real Madrid’s legendary Frenchman, Zinedine Zidane, has spoken for the first time about the footballing career of his son, Enzo.

Reports had emerged last week that the 14-year-old could opt to play for Spain rather than France in the junior national team. While Zinedine did not shed any further light as to his son’s future decision, he had full encouragement for the youngster.

“Enzo knows perfectly what it means to carry the ‘Zidane’ last name,” he said on the Canal+ programme, ‘Des Specialistes’.

“It is something that he cannot escape but he is well aware of that. One thing is clear… I know that he does not have square feet.”

Videos of Enzo in action for Real Madrid’s U-15 side have already emerged on the internet and there are striking similarities between father and son’s playing style and quality.

Zinedine’s two other sons, Luca and Theo, are also part of Real Madrid Infantil’s B team. Goal


Inter Boss Jose Mourinho Compares Himself To Jesus Christ

Inter coach Jose Mourinho certainly has a penchant for making controversial statements, and his latest will no doubt spark many discussions around the water cooler.

The former Chelsea tactician appeared on the Italia 1 program 'Chiambretti Night', discussing his exploits with Inter this season.

"Training Inter, I feel like Robin Hood. Even Jesus Christ wasn't liked by everyone. What hope is there for me?" he asked the host of the show.

"It doesn't bother me if people hate me. The Interisti know the job I do for them."

Juventus still have a slim chance of obtaining the Serie A title as they currently sit seven points behind the Nerazzurri and Mourinho spoke about coach Claudio Ranieri, who he does not share the most cordial relationship with.

"I have won 13 titles. It's clear that for a trainer that has won nothing, the Italian Super Cup becomes a great trophy.

"Ranieri is a great coach, his team plays well. For this reason they are seven points behind us and the title race isn't over. That's all credit to Juve."

Mourinho's latest comments are likely to spark reactions from the Italian press, players, fans, and coaches as he continues his quest towards his first Serie A title. Goal

Premier League

La Liga

Serie A

Bundesliga

  © Blogger template 'Ultimatum' by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008

Back to TOP