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Drogba scores goals in Italy, his father duplicates his celebrations

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Currently there is Drogba who is still actively playing football and quite steal the attention. His name Isaac Drogba, the son of Didier drogba.

Football fans know enough about Didier Drogba’s activities in the world of football. The former Ivory Coast national team striker, among other things, was once famous as a seasoned bomber at the English club Chelsea.

After Didier Drogba retired, there was another Drogba name on the gridiron. Isaac is the one.

Isaac Drogba was born in Paris on December 15, 2000, shortly after his father signed the first professional contract of his career at Le Mans.

The 20-year-old young man had studied football at the Chelsea academy, a former club Didier drogba, before moving to Guingamp in France. Since February 2021, Isaac Drogba has been playing in Italy with the Serie D club Caratese.

At the weekend, in the game against Caronnese, Isaac Drogba underwent his third appearance in the Italian league competition Serie D. That moment he marked by scoring the first goal for Caratese.

In that match, Isaac Drogba put himself in the right position to welcome the ball from a free kick situation. Close distance kick into the Caronnese goal.

SportBible said, it was the first goal for Isaac Drogba in his professional career. Even more sweet because the goal was the determinant of Caratese’s victory in the final 1-0 score.

Isaac Drogba’s action in this match even stole the attention because of the celebration he did. After scoring the goal, he ran with his arms outstretched and then jumped and punched the air. It is very similar to the celebration that his father used to do!

With a celebration that looks like his father, maybe the public will be looking forward to the next actions from Isaac Drogba. Only through routine goal-scoring actions could he really match a big name Didier drogba, his father.

Didier Drogba at Chelsea, after scoring a goal. Photo: Getty Images / Shaun Botterill–

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