In the just-concluded World Preliminary Round, Iceland beat Liechtenstein 4-0, and what was the biggest highlight of the match? The team's two brothers, the Goodjohnsen brothers, worked with each other, and eventually the younger brother Gudjohnsen Jr. scored, while their father, Gudjohnsen Sr., witnessed the scene on the bench. I have to say that this game is really full of drama. I wonder if the narrator feels too twisted? Without further ado, let's take a look at the specific situation!

In this game, Gudjohnsen Sr., as the team's first assistant coach, followed the team to participate in the game. In this game, his two sons were in the big list, but did not start. In the 64th minute of the match, his eldest son Allen Goodjohnsen came off the bench, and 15 minutes later, his second son, Andrey Gudjohnsen, came off the bench. In the 88th minute of the match, an Icelandic player crossed, Aaron Gudjohnsen's header was knocked back, and Andrey Gudjohnsen followed up with a push to help the team seal the win.
After the game, many fans ridiculed that this was Gudjohnsen sitting on the bench to witness Gudjohnsen assisting Gudjohnsen's goal score, which was a game of three. The elder Gudjohnsen has played for Chelsea, Barca, Tottenham and many other giants. His eldest son, 23, Aaron Gudjohnsen, plays for Elfsburg and has scored 1 goal in four appearances this season. His second son, 19, Andrey Gudjohnsen, currently plays for Real Madrid's Castilla. His third son is also currently playing in the Real Madrid academy. It is worth mentioning that the father and son are high school strikers, his eldest son is as tall as 190 cm, and the second son is also 187 cm.
I have to say that such a thing is really rare in football, the father is the coach, the eldest son assists the second son to break the goal, when have you ever seen such a scene? I just don't know, when will the next time a similar situation occurs? And Gudjohnsen's eldest son may be difficult to go to the top giants, but his second son is currently doing well, and he has also been selected for this season's Real Madrid Champions League roster, I don't know if he can take over his father's mantle in the future and become an iconic player in Icelandic football?