The captain’s helmet and uniform: Marseille’s son showed off his skills against Spain during the Jun…
The captain’s jersey and cap: Marcelo’s son shone for Spain at the U17 European Championship. On the stands of the stadium where the tournament took place, fans noticed Marcelo, a legend from Real Madrid. But everyone’s attention was focused on his son, Enzo Alves. In this tournament, Enzo led the Spanish team with his captain’s jersey. In the game against Estonia (4-1), the 17-year-old midfielder not only led the team confidently, but also made key contributions to the team’s victory. Enzo, who trained at Real Madrid’s academy, has long been considered one of the most promising talents of his generation. His performance against Estonia confirmed his leadership skills on the field. His ability to control the game, make accurate passes under pressure, and execute key moments with calmness showed that his talent and system skills were truly valuable. Marcelo, who watched the game from the stands, couldn’t hide his emotions. The applause and proud smile of his father spoke volumes. For the Spanish team, this result was important in their bid for medals. The team showed dominance from the first minutes of the tournament. Enzo Alves, despite his young age, already had the ability to control the pace of the game and take on responsibilities in key moments. The coaching staff praised his tactical maturity and leadership skills, which are rare among players under 17 years old. The Rojo family still has a lot of matches ahead of them, but it’s clear that the football dynasty has gained a new hero. If Enzo continues to perform at this level and progresses in his training, his transition to senior football and his debut for the Spanish national team will be just a matter of time. For now, the U17 European Championship has shown that the future of Spanish football is in good hands.