Everton supporters have criticised their own fan base after the developing Moise Kean saga.
With reports continuing to circle that the 19-year-old Italian will be leaving Goodison Park in January (Corriere dello Sport, via The Mirror), supporters have slammed one another for not sticking by their man.
With the latest development hitting out at those suggesting his move to Everton ‘was a mistake’ (per Daily Mail), supporters rallied behind their Italian striker.
Madness isn’t it, especially when you consider the other dire options we have in that position. Has he played two 90 minutes in a row yet?
— The Gwladys Street (@TheGwladysSt) November 16, 2019
Sadly people are too thick to look in depth at the issues mate, when he has came on in the cameo roles he has been shoved wide right started 2 prem games. If anyone is writing off one of the best talents about (who we actually have in our grasp in our club!) they are idiots.
— Stephen Leary (@MrEverton1878) November 16, 2019
100% spot on.
— TX Bill (@GOT_TXBill) November 16, 2019
We’re the worst fan base on earth for this!
— Pete Edwards (@PeteEds78) November 16, 2019
The 19-year-old joined the Toffees from Juventus during the summer, in a move which can cost Marco Silva’s side up to the £27.5-million mark (per BBC).
Kean has only played 288 Premier League minutes for Everton so far this term, across nine outings and has only mustered one assist in terms of goal involvements (per Transfermarkt).
He should play every game, alongside DCL. Would do wonders for both of them I reckon. Nah, let’s stick to one up front and the static Suigurdson
— Fran (@frannyporter) November 16, 2019
Sadly, I think nearly every club is the same now.
It’s the ‘must have it now’ Society we live in.
No patience or tolerance for anything.— Bren Connolly (@BlueBren) November 16, 2019
90% of the 84-85 team would have been binned off early in their career if the moaners had had their way.
— Trevor Edwards (@blackrodblue) November 18, 2019
The impatience is almost unbelievable. We are waiting for a better tomorrow already for years. Why we want everything to rush then? Things won’t get better suddenly in one season. That’s fairy tale scenario that realistically won’t happen.
— Jaroslav ?ehák (@Zaschrona) November 16, 2019
What do we think?
Kean’s arrival in Merseyside has been a rocky one and if he is to make a success of his stay at Goodison Park he will need to be given time by supporters.
Some of the criticism and speculation around the 19-year-old has been unfair and, hopefully, following Kean’s latest statement in the saga things will quieten down for the teenager.