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What a family! They already have a world champion. In addition, the Mac Allister brothers can also celebrate titles from England and Belgium in May

It would be a unique feat. Already in May, the brothers from Argentina could be celebrating titles from two major European football competitions. But he and his teammates must win the competitions in England and Belgium. They already have a world champion at home.

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It would be a unique feat. Already in May, the brothers Alexis and Kevin Mac Allister could be celebrating titles from two major European football competitions. But he and his teammates must win the competitions in England and Belgium. They already have a world champion at home.

Gary and Phil Neville, Diego and Gabriel Milito, Brian and Michael Laudrup, Thorgan and Eden Hazard. There is no shortage of fraternal couples in football. But it is not often that both brothers win the title in the same year.

It could happen to Alexis and Kevin Mac Allister. And in a family where a third brother plays professional football, that would be a big deal. Plus, Alexis was world champion a year ago.

Argentinos alumnus Jrs. Alexis has four years at Brighton under his belt, where he has made a great name for himself in the Premier League. Last season he registered ten goals and added two assists. In addition, he won the World Cup with Argentina in the winter.

Will the Mac Allister brothers celebrate titles with their teams?

After his summer transfer to Liverpool, the twenty-five-year-old has been included in Jürgen Klopp’s starting line-up. He has two goals and three assists in the current campaign and The Reds are four points ahead of second-placed Manchester City in the incomplete table.

One year older brother Kevin Mac Allister is aiming for the top spot for a change in Belgium. Royale Union SG is the smaller of the Brussels clubs, but they won eleven titles before the Second World War. It returned to the Belgian premier league three years ago, but immediately started talking up the title fight.

By the looks of it, the Brussels Forest district could be in for a treat this year. The defence is orchestrated by Kevin Mac Allister, who is first with his team after twenty-six rounds. The lead over second-placed Anderlecht is eight points. However, there is still a title barrage in Belgium, which SG has not been able to win in recent years.

The eldest of the brothers, Francis Mac Allister, has linked his career with his native country. He currently plays for Rosario. The 28-year-old midfielder scored one goal and assisted two. The city where Lionel Messi was born is eighth in the Argentine league, nineteen points behind first-placed River Plate. It won’t be there for the title.

But in England and Belgium, big family success is real. Will they see two titles in the football family? We’ll see in May.

Source: Premier League, Jupiler Pro League, Transfermarkt

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