Who is Andrey Goodjohnsen? In the 2-2 draw with North Macedonia in Group J of the World Preliminary Round, Iceland, who came on as a 1-2 draw, the substitute Icelander 22 received a pass from his teammate in front of the goal to equalize. After scoring the goal, his childish face was filled with excitement, and he celebrated his debut in the national team with his teammates.

Andre Gudjohnsen's father is the famous Icelandic star Edul Gudjohnsen, who has played for Chelsea, Barcelona and other clubs, and this young player born in 2002 turned out to be a full-fledged "star second generation"! And you read that right, the club he plays for now is Real Madrid.
In the Real Madrid Champions League group stage squad recently released by UEFA, Andrei Gudjohnsen's name is prominently listed, his name enters Real Madrid's B list, and the shirt number is 42. It seems that 19-year-old Gudjohnsen Jr. may appear more frequently in our eyes in the future.
Gudjohnsen Jr. must have been very excited recently, he was selected for the Iceland national team for the first time in his life, and made his debut for the national team in the 78th minute of Iceland's match with Romania last week, and in the match against North Macedonia, he scored a goal off the bench, and the young striker with the aura of "Star II" has an enviable start to his national team career.
Edur Gudjohnsen, who replaced his father Arno Gudjohnsen in a match for the Icelandic national team 15 years ago, is now the coach of the Icelandic national team with a brilliant career, while his son Andre Gudjohnsen is taking over the baton of the football family. With a height of 1.87m, Andrey, who plays as a striker, was born with his father at Chelsea and then followed him to Barcelona. In 2018, 16-year-old Andrei Gudjohnsen switched to real madrid youth training, and it is said that real madrid specially provided a generous offer for the Gudjohnsen family in order to attract Andri to join, and currently Gudjohnsen Jr. is playing for Castile, wearing the number 19 shirt.
Many people like to compare them with their fathers after the football "star ii generation" becomes a professional player, And Federico Chiesa (Juventus), Marcus Thuram (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Timothy Wea (Lille), Justin Kluivert (Nice) and others are among the most concerned "star two generations" in football today, of which the younger Chiesa is one of the most eye-catching players in this summer's European Championships, with a great trend of "blue is better than blue". Now that Andre Gudjohnsen is an adult, he doesn't know what heights he will reach in his future career.
(Santiago-Wang)
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