Ajax youngster Justin Kluivert may be the son of former Barcelona star Patrick, but the winger proved tonight he could be every inch as good as his father was.
The 17-year-old made his first team debut in the Dutch Eredivisie back in January and has steadily been making an impact for Ajax ever since.
He scored this wonderful solo goal for the Ajax B1 side against Feyenoord:
However, due to Justin's inexperience, he has been used as a bit-part player by manager Peter Bosz.
That could all be about to change though, after the young Kluivert opened his bag of tricks for Ajax this evening, bamboozling three AZ Alkmaar players in the process.
Kluivert picked up the ball on the half-way line, before breaking into the Alkmaar defence using a combination of several delicate touches:
Unfortunately for the Ajax fans and the football purists amongst us, former Newcastle goalkeeper Tim Krul did enough to stop Justin from scoring what would have been his second goal or the senior side.
Patrick Kluivert played for Ajax, AC Milan, Barcelona, Valencia and Newcastle during his career.
Images: PA
And while it will be some time before we find out if Justin can live up to his dad's achievements, the youngster is surely on his way to making waves in Holland.
The miss didn't matter too much for Ajax as they went on to beat AZ 4-1 at the Amsterdam Arena.
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Topics: Ajax