The theory goes that football is, in many cases, for the nostalgic. There have been so many great players throughout history that it seems impossible to stick with one, although someone always has their favorite.
Two of those in the folders and wallpapers of countless children are two inimitable footballers Ronaldinho and Rooney. Contemporary, although the Englishman is a bit younger, both are dominators to such an extent that they have become legends of their clubs and countries. There are those who want to recover footballers of this caliber, although it seems impossible.
Or not. And that’s what he doesn’t get MIC no one does it. ‘Ronnie’ and Rooney get dressed again and touch the ball. The last names are the same, but the faces, though similar, are different. Joao Mendes de Asis and Kai Wayne Rooney, children of two icons, play this tournament and stand out, naturally, above the rest. Far from thinking about continuing their parents’ legacy, they tried to enjoy their moment.
Joao does it in youth club, where he scored yesterday and achieved full success. There he showed his power, with tears typical of the blood running through his veins, although with a different football, less technical, but that’s to be expected. Even without juggling, people in Lloret ask for photos with Joao, who is an unassuming celebrity.
It’s more like football than Rooney, except for the fact that the son is left-handed. Of course, until the last stage. Controlled the game, the tempo, and without the explosion of the boy who amazed England at Everton. foodwho you know is a Rooney just by looking at his face, also scored in the morning and his United from the children’s category qualified.
But Joao and Kai, while they’ve garnered attention, aren’t the only ones with world-star genes. And it is that in the Barça cadet there is a certain Shane Kluivert, son of Patrick, and in Peña Deportiva a specific one Theo Antonio Pires, son of Robert. Both parents were in the stands following the games.
Source: La Verdad
I’m Rose Herman and I work as an author for Today Times Live. My expertise lies in writing about sports, a passion of mine that has been with me since childhood. As part of my job, I provide comprehensive coverage on everything from football to tennis to golf.