George Weah's 15-Year-Old Son Scores 5 for Paris Saint-Germain Under-17s
Winner of the 1995 Ballon d'Or, George Weah is widely considered the greatest African football player of all time.
The Liberian legend scored goals across Europe for the likes of Monaco, Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan, and he even enjoyed brief stints with Chelsea and Manchester City in the Premier League.
And now it looks like his son, Timothy, might be about to carry on the family name, after the 15-year-old striker scored five goals in a game for Paris Saint-Germain's under-17 side.
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The American-born youngster's five-goal blitz helped the Parisians to a 13-0 thrashing of Shanghai Shenhua, with the best of the lot coming via a lovely improvised backheel at the death.
Timothy Weah—remember the name.
[YouTube: HBSHOWsports, h/t 101 Great Goals]



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