Milan (AFP) – Daniel Maldini made his Serie A debut with Italian giants AC Milan on Sunday to follow in the footsteps of his father, club legend Paolo, and grandfather Cesare.

The 18-year-old Maldini had already taken part in pre-season friendlies, but had to wait for his first start for the seven-time Europan champions.

It finally came in the 93rd minute of a 1-1 draw against Hellas Verona in the San Siro.

“My debut was a dream, shame about the result,” said Maldini. 

“We could have done more, but there was still a lot of emotion.

“Verona are a tough team, we deserved the three points but we brought home a draw. We hope to win the next one.”

Maldini made his debut 35 years after his father Paolo and 66 after his grandfather Cesare.

“This debut was a goal that I had set myself, now we hope to go on like this. I felt a strong emotion but my father reassures me,” he added.

An attacking midfielder Maldini is the third generation to play for the 18-time Serie A champions.

His grandfather Cesare, who died in 2016, played for 12 seasons with the club, winning four league titles and the European Cup.

Cesare also coached the team twice in 1973-1974 and 2001.

Paolo — considered among the best defenders of all time — holds the record for matches played in Serie A with 647, all for AC Milan, winning seven Scudetto and five Champions League trophies.

The 51-year-old Maldini played his final game on May 31, 2009 and is currently technical director of the northern Italian side, who are eighth in the league.

His older son Christian played for AC Milan’s youth team through to the U19 level and now plays in the Italian lower divisions.