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Soccer phenom age 6 hailed as the next Zidane

Magic Madin Mohammed – got kind of a ring to it, hasn’t it? This 6-year-old soccer phenom is already being tracked by the world’s elite clubs. Spain’s Real Madrid and London’s Chelsea are said to be ready to pay the proverbial king’s ransom to sign up the Algerian-born French kid. And global futbol fans are already drooling at the prospect of a new Zinedine Zidane, the retired French superstar also born in Algeria. Let’s hope young Madin doesn’t share his famous compatriot’s lethal forehead.

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Wow, he's something else. But the defenders didn't seem to be trying very hard.

Zidane was born in France. His parents moved there from Algeria. When this kid matures, he needs to learn to pass like Zidane.

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