Everton supporters have shown their desperation to see Moise Kean given game time by Marco Silva.
The Italian 19-year-old made his first appearance for the Toffees in five games in Sunday’s defeat to Leicester, getting a 12-minute run-out at the King Power Stadium (as per Transfermarkt).
With supporters feeling as though he will begin to shine if given a chance when asked which striker they would like the club to sign (as per El Pivote), many picked the man closer to home.
See alot of people say Everton need to buy a “Proven Striker” if you had £35 million who would you buy?
— El Pivote (@elpivoteftbl) December 2, 2019
Moise Ke……..
— Neil (@spuddy1878) December 2, 2019
Moise Kean.
— Michael (@greenallefc) December 2, 2019
Just play Moise Kean
— Chris Cooper (@Cooper90P) December 2, 2019
Weve a 35 million striker on the bench. Id be focusing on getting someone in who create a few chances
— Jonny Lennon (@JonnyLefc) December 2, 2019
Should Moise Kean start in the Merseyside derby?Yes, he needs minutesNo, not the right time |
Since arriving at Goodison Park for £27.5 million from Juventus over the summer (as per BBC), the Italian has made little impact.
However, that, in part, is due to only being given 300 Premier League minutes across ten games for the Toffees, only two of which he started (as per Transfermarkt).
With supporters feeling as though the 19-year-old had not been given a proper chance to shine, they were desperate for him to be given the opportunity to make his mark.
I would ask for more than 35m for a start
Then pocket the dough and play Moise Kean
— RicosGoat (@MoutsGoat) December 2, 2019
Moise kean looks class think we should buy him
— Keenan Latham (@KeenanLatham) December 3, 2019
He showed with that one instinctive shot yesterday that nearly caught Schmeichel out he has an eye for a goal… Crazy why we dont play him
— Sy Scott (@syscottyboy) December 2, 2019
Play Kean..he looked amazing against leicester
— Michael (@sekimsports) December 2, 2019
What do we think?
Considering that the Merseyside club sunk a rather hefty portion of their £108-million summer spending spree on the Italian (per Transfermarkt), it seems strange he is not given the minutes on the pitch.
To prove his worth, he needs a run in the team with consistent minutes and he just does not seem to be getting that under Marco Silva at the moment.