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London, Dec 25 : It looks like David Beckham's eldest son Brooklyn will be following in his father's footsteps, after showing signs of the ace footballer's talent.
The kid who is only eight years of age has achieved 64 keep-ups, which according to his dad is pretty good for his age.
"He's got a great strike on him, a great right foot, and he kept the ball up 64 times. Pretty good for his age," the Mirror quoted David Beckham, as saying.
The former England captain said wife Victoria is "not great at goalkeeping" during garden kickabouts.
David also revealed how his wife Victoria keeps the goal at home for the couple's sons Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz.
ANI