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Kean has ‘grown up’ and backed to ‘kick a***’ in Paris Paris Saint-Germain’s Moise Kean celebrates scoring (Image: FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)
Moise Kean has already netted more goals on loan for Paris Saint-Germain than he managed during his entire first season in English football for Everton.
Sport Witness cite an article in France Football that states such a breakthrough comes as no surprise to some of his former Juventus colleagues though.
Feice Tufano managed him for two years as part of the U17s, explains how Kean was, and still is, and ‘exuberant boy’ who was ‘difficult to manage’ because of the strength of his character.
That was observed by those watching in the Juve dressing room when he made the step up at 16, where Mario Lemina observed a ‘hard worker’ and Medhi Benatia saw a ‘very discreet’ youngster working hard to make his way up the ladder.
Kean, say France Football, has only known an ‘accelerated speed’ in his career so far having raced to the first team from a young age.
Now he needs to ‘understand the time’; something Benatia admits he saw him struggle with at Juve, where he had to ‘vary his game’ and ‘work on the technical side’ of things.
Meanwhile, Luca Clemenza, who trained alongside him in Turin as a youngster and believes his ‘temperament’ was capable of playing tricks on him at times.
The report states:
Kean has ‘grown up and put his mind at ease’ with Benatia concluding that he’s ‘going to kick ass’ in Paris this season as he was ‘destined to stand out from the crowd’.