Some players, such as Kasper Schmeichel or Daley Blind, have done well to manage the pressure their family name brings, as the former helped his Leicester City side win the Premier League in 2016.As a youngster, the Danish goalkeeper was videoed playing football in the halls of Old Trafford with another famous son, Tom Ince, who has also gone on to play in the Premier League.But across Europe, there is a new batch of players, fathered by some of football’s greatest, who are trying to make their name in the sport while juggling the pressure of their father’s success.While some are performing better than others, all still have a long way to go in their careers.Here are 15 footballers currently playing in Europe, looking to follow in the footsteps of their fathers.Following in the footsteps of his father Patrick, Justin Kluivert came through the academy at Ajax.Having made his first-team debut in 2017, the Dutchman played 56 times for Ajax in all competitions, scoring 13 goals.The 21-year-old’s form earned him a place in the Netherlands squad in 2018 where he went on to earn his first cap against Portugal, and in turn, making the Kluiverts the first teenager father-son debutants in Netherlands’ history.Justin and Patrick Kluivert are the tenth father/son debutants in the history of the Netherlands national team.Kluivert made a move to Italian giants A.S. Roma during the 2018 summer transfer window for £15.16m although his progress has stagnated slightly.A former Ajax and Barcelona striker, Patrick Kluivert is widely regarded as a football icon in the Netherlands and around the world, scoring 199 club career goals, while winning titles in Spain and the Netherlands, including the Champions League with Ajax in 1995.Son of Lilian Thuram, Marcus is currently playing in the Bundesliga with The 22-year-old enjoyed a good first season in Germany, netting 10 times in the Bundesliga, helping Mönchengladbach to a fourth-placed finish and securing Champions League footballA French legend, Lilian Thuram retired as the most-capped player in the history of the France national team with 142 appearances between 1994 and 2008, winning the 1998 World Cup and 2000 European Championships.The defender spent a large part of his club career playing in Italy with Parma – where his son Marcus was born – and then Juventus.Another famous footballer’s son associated with Guingamp, Isaac Drogba joined the French side in 2018 after leaving the Chelsea academy.Joining the Ligue 2 side’s academy, Isaac is following in the footsteps of father Didier Drogba, who played 50 times for Guingamp before moving on to Marseille, and then Chelsea.Hailed as one of the best strikers of modern football, Drogba won the majority of his trophies over two spells with Chelsea, including four Premier League titles, four FA Cups, three League Cups and also the Champions League — which saw him score a late equaliser and the winning penalty against Bayern Munich in the final.One of four sons of Zinedine Zidane, all of whom have followed their father into football, Enzo Fernandez is currently trying to make a name for himself away from Real Madrid — where his career started.Signed by Swiss club FC Lausanne-Sport from Alaves in January 2018, Enzo spent the following season on loan with CF Rayo Majadahonda. Former Chelsea legend Didier Drogba will be our host alongside Sandy Hertbert. I trained at Chelsea and we played a friendly match against Charlton Athletic. He’s not scared of anybody. 'It was not my best day, really,' Ovrebo told Spanish newspaper Marca last year. Moreover, he played college basketball for one season for the Florida State Seminoles. Senegal star Mane has developed into one of the best players in the world since joining Liverpool from Southampton three years ago.The 27-year-old has scored 68 goals in 137 appearances for the Reds and helped the club win the Speaking earlier in the month, Arsenal legend Wenger was asked who should win the Ballon d’Or award and said: ‘Mane was the outstanding character.‘I would say – because he is a fighter… and efficient. Luka Modric (Men's Ballon d'Or) Ada Hederberg (Women's Ballon d'Or) and Kylian Mbappe (Kopa award) won the honours this time 12 months ago, and are now being interviewed by Didier Drogba … It was great – it was my first experience abroad and a chance for me to see what the game was like in England.' 'He then proceeded to ask the entire audience to stand and get in the back of a selfie, in a similar manner to American TV host Ellen DeGeneres' famous selfie from the 2014 Oscars.As Drogba stands alongside Mbappe and co-host Sandy Heribert, a host of world stars can be seen in the crowd behind.Mbappe spent a trial spell at Chelsea when he was a child before joining Monaco's academyVirgil van Dijk stood between Lionel Messi and Antoine Griezmann in the front row. Before taking the selfie on Monday night, Drogba said: ”10 years ago after Chelsea vs Barcelona, a child came to me and wanted to take a picture.“That day I said no because of the disgraceful refereeing decisions.“I learned that the child was Kylian Mbappé. !”Another wrote: “Bring him home king @didierdrogba.”This fan tweeted: “Chelsea legend, Didier Drogba doing the agent work for The Blues. 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