"I don't know if it'll be strange to be up against him but I'm happy for him because he's doing a good job. "I haven't thought about it much. I'll have my own feelings but the match is Alaves against Real, that's the most important thing for me." Zidane's 19-year-old son Luca could also make the trip as Real's third-choice goalkeeper, and like Enzo, he has played for the French Under-19 team, while his younger brothers Theo (15) and Elyaz (11) also play in Real youth sides. Former Ballon d'Or winner Zidane said that he has not had a hands-on approach with Enzo's career since he left the Santiago Bernabeu, after giving him his Real debut in a Copa del Rey match last year, in which he scored.Zidane a little concerned about his son shocking @realmadrid: https://t.co/oVhj54izKk
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"Enzo is very competitive, as am I. I'm watching his development as a player but I speak to him as a dad," he added. "I'm not his coach, I'm his dad and I don't have to give him anything in terms of football. When we speak, it's nothing more than a father-son relationship." Although his dad might not be willing him on, Alaves could do with a goal from Enzo on Saturday, as they sit second-bottom in the early table, without a point or a single goal in five matches.Zinedine Zidane and his son Enzo will become rivals when struggling Real Madrid face Alaves on Saturday. https://t.co/fFByohRyiM
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