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Watch: Real Madrid players complete bin challenge with Marcelo’s son Enzo

Los Blancos are in the final stages of the 2017-18 season and have just two games left.

Watch: Real Madrid players complete bin challenge with Marcelo’s son Enzo

Real Madrid fullback Marcelo (Photo: AFP)

Usually when footballers offspring  enter the dressing room, it’s more of a cursory visit but Real Madrid fullback Marcelo’s son—Enzo— showcased his budding talent by completing the bin challenge with the Los Blancos squad with the video raising the bar in terms of viral content within minutes.

Orgulho do papai!! 😎 @enzoalvesv Isso aqui é uma familia!!! @realmadrid ❤⚽

A post shared by Marcelo Vieira Jr. (@marcelotwelve) on

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Zinedine Zidane’s men are in the the fag end of the 2017-18 season but to see them take the time out to entertain the Brazilian’s progeny shows that spirits in the dressing room are still high.

Enzo, eight, plays for the Real Madrid youth teams and is one of the brightest prospects at the Real Academy.

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Los Blancos‘ final La Liga game of the season is almost here, with the Spanish giants set to travel to Villareal on May 19.

They look certain to finish third after what has been a disappointing domestic campaign, with arch-rivals Barcelona running away with the title.

Marcelo and Co, however, can still salvage their season as after the Villareal clash comes the biggest club game of the season, the UEFA Champions League final.

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Premier League side Liverpool lie in wait and the fixture in Kiev on May 26 promises to be a electrifying one with both teams blessed with  an abundance of attacking talents.

Chasing an unprecedented three-peat, Zidane will hope that Marcelo’s little one has taught his squad a few tricks, instead of the other way round, as they seek to end the season on a glorious high.

The Spanish side are slight favourites, but will have to be way of complacency when they clash with a Mohamed Salah-powered Liverpool.

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