As the son of one of the greatest footballers ever to grace the game, Enzo Zidane might have felt just a little pressure when he came on for his Real Madrid debut on Wednesday night.

The 21-year-old was brought on by his father Zinedine, the Real Madrid coach, at half-time in the Copa del Rey clash against Cultural Leonesa at the Bernebeu.

And Enzo needed just 18 minutes to make his mark, firing a crisp shot – his first of the match - from the edge of the penalty area into the bottom corner as Real Madrid strolled to a 6-1 home win.

Norwegian teenager Martin Odergaard also made his full debut for the Spaniards, but Enzo was the name on everyone’s lips at full-time.

The youngster had to wait a while for his debut – making almost 50 appearances for Real’s reserve team – but he made sure the moment was worth the wait.

He has big shoes to fill; Zinedine played 227 matches for Real Madrid, winning domestic six trophies and famously scoring their winning goal in the 2002 Champions League final.