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Torneo Blue BBVA Luca Zidane da el pase a semifinales al Real Madrid al parar el último penalti

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  • If the sons of Zidane play for Spain it would be such a shame for soccer and it would show that soccer is only money...

  • The zidanes save the world lol

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  • woooow look at that advance, he's almost in the center area, not fair at all

  • @lag37 it shows how ignorant you are their mother is from spain plus zidane has been living in spain for a very long time since they were born in spain they have pride in their country they dont have to go to France just because of their father. Think before u type man

  • @D4all66 they're half spanish...if they play for spain, they will do it for their mother, not because of money and because spain is the best team in the world

  • Of course they should play for France. There father are frances best player ever (well one of them) and you dont just go on and play for spain only because they have a better team. If you do you are to me fake and they can have there spanish shit soccer education. Crap fotboll, not beautiful, not fantastic, npt the best, only boring and sideways it goes, on and on and on. And they have the best players in the world....on filming and being unsporty on the field.

  • enzo is the best zidane son

  • @lag37 why? if he feels spanish why should he play for france?

  • luca plays as a goalkepper??

  • All four of the zidane brothers are going to be different. Spain is a great team, they proved it in Euro 2008 and World Cup 2010. Being so young, they will most likely choose whoever is doing best. But also remember that they have friends on their youth teams who probably also play for the Spain youth teams. I would say France would be their second choice or first if they are passionate about where their father played. Algeria is out of the question because common, it's Algeria...

  • @lag37 Why France and not Algeria for his father or Spain for his mother?

  • its good when they play for spain they are the world and european champion,because the spanish football federation is working good.and all people whos showed france at the worldcup knows that the france football federation is shit.

  • @lag37 what? *lol* what would this have to do with money? they grew up in spain! I think both countries have the same right to have them, regardless of who their father is!

  • If Zizou's children played for Spain, it woul be great. It would be one more proof that all this nationalist, xenophobic talk we can read more than often, especially here on youtube where people are less afraid to show how uneducated or stupid they are, is a real waste of time. Of course I was happy for France in 1998, 2000 and in other circumstances, but most of all, I like great players, because they play great football, that's all. Messi's the man today, he's awesome, and he's from Argentina.

  • whitout their father's reputation these would never play for real madrid .

  • @DonPalmarios im french and although i know they are half spanish it would be so fucking ggay if they play for spain. zidadne is a national treasure. everyone LOVE him.

  • @lag37 You are right but Zidane can't force his children to play for France whereas they just lived in Spain. They know Spain better as France.

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