That's quite cool.
It's kind of rare for a top-level player here to have a son reach the same level, isn't it?
I watched Serie A highlights the other day on Youtube, and it was full of second-generation players - Thuram, Cambiasso, Conceicao, Weah.
I'd be amazed after how he was treated. Brought in, given a mandate to modernise the team, and then effectively sacked for bringing on Rodrygo for Viniciius ten minutes before the end of a game against Barca that he won.
The five consecutive draws followed by the Bournemouth s***show are a debacle all of their own, hard to include those in a return to form
Four wins out of five, maybe. City at home was poor though.
Does seem to work for United, I guess absolutely grinding your team into the most miserable state possible for at least 18 months before changing is key.