Italy striker, Moise Kean has revealed that he is learning from his Juventus teammate, Cristiano Ronaldo, after he became Italy’s youngest goal scorer for more than 5 decades.
Kean, who is just 19, netted Italy’s second goal on his debut for his country as they began their European Championship qualifying campaign with a 2-0 home win over Finland on Saturday.
He became the youngest forward to begin a game for Italy in more than a century and said the opportunity to work with Ronaldo at Juve had improved his game.
His words, “I can only learn from him. It happens every day,”
“I’m just trying to stay ready by training to my fullest. There are a lot of records to break, and I’m ready to break them.”
Roberto Mancini recently tipped Kean for future sucess. He said, “His prospects are huge, but let’s not forget that we’re talking about a 19-year-old kid.
“We expect great things from him but we also need to accept the mistakes. He’s destined for greatness. He’s got a lot of skill and is always improving. But having talent isn’t enough. You’ve also got to play calmly, with joy.”
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