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Canada: Real Madrid's Japanese wonderkid trotted out for cameras
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18.07.2019
W/S Real Madrid player Takefusa Kubo receives passes during practice game, Real Madrid
M/S Kubo practices light kicks
W/S Kubo running and passing during practice game
W/S Kubo playing in defence and waiting for ball
W/S Practice game
W/S Kubo receives pass and fails to dribble round player
W/S Practice game
M/S Real Madrid players talking
W/S Real Madrid player Marcelo running and shooting
W/S Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane overseeing training
W/S Real Madrid players in huddle
W/S Practice game
W/S Fans watching training
SCRIPT
'Kubomania' came to Montreal on Wednesday.
Real Madrid's new signing, Japanese wonderkid Takefusa Kubo, shone at a public training session.
Dubbed the 'Japanese Messi', Kubo was signed for a reported €2m ($.2.2m) from FC Tokyo. He is a product of Barcelona's famous La Masia academy. having first joined as a 10-year-old. However, he was sent back to Japan after the club was deemed to have broken FIFA's international transfer regulations for the signing of players under the age of 18.
Now returning for his second spell in La Liga, the hype surrounding the youngster looks set to grow.
M/S Kubo practices light kicks
W/S Kubo running and passing during practice game
W/S Kubo playing in defence and waiting for ball
W/S Practice game
W/S Kubo receives pass and fails to dribble round player
W/S Practice game
M/S Real Madrid players talking
W/S Real Madrid player Marcelo running and shooting
W/S Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane overseeing training
W/S Real Madrid players in huddle
W/S Practice game
W/S Fans watching training
SCRIPT
'Kubomania' came to Montreal on Wednesday.
Real Madrid's new signing, Japanese wonderkid Takefusa Kubo, shone at a public training session.
Dubbed the 'Japanese Messi', Kubo was signed for a reported €2m ($.2.2m) from FC Tokyo. He is a product of Barcelona's famous La Masia academy. having first joined as a 10-year-old. However, he was sent back to Japan after the club was deemed to have broken FIFA's international transfer regulations for the signing of players under the age of 18.
Now returning for his second spell in La Liga, the hype surrounding the youngster looks set to grow.
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