Supporters of Everton were left in stitches after training footage of Moise Kean emerged on Thursday evening.
On Twitter, footage of the players walking out for training was shared by @CarloMagnifico where the Italian forward looked to distance himself from the group of players in front of him before mimicking their laughter. which Everton fans thoroughly enjoyed.
Moise kean there hahaha pic.twitter.com/wPxlvr0oHP
— All Everton (@AIlEverton) February 6, 2020
Don’t know why this is funny but it’s just funny ?
— Nigerian Toffee ?? (@NaijaToffee) February 6, 2020
The man is a cult hero and he hasn’t even been here for a full season yet
— Goal 96 (@Goal1966_) February 6, 2020
It’s so funny, but I’m not even sure why !
— Lauritz707 (@BLOG7O7LOL) February 6, 2020
One fan even suggested that Moise Kean reminds him of a young Romelu Lukaku, who used to ply his trade at Goodison Park. Indeed, it’s safe to say that the Belgian enjoyed having a laugh during his time at the club, as can be seen in a prank he once played on fellow ex-Toffee Yannick Bolasie.
Reminds me of young lukaku always up the for the craic
— Seán Carey (@donalseancarey) February 6, 2020
Will Moise Kean be a big player for Carlo Ancelotti next season?Yes, he's just been finding his feetNo, he's just not good enough for us |
Despite having a slow start to life in Merseyside, a goal and an assist in the 19-year-old’s last two Premier League games has clearly left the Italian growing in favour with the Goodison Park faithful (via Transfermarkt).
Despite also having an average rating of just 6.37/10 (as per WhoScored), it is clear that Kean still has the adoration of fans as they could not help but gush over the training footage of the former Juventus man.
@kurtismarsh1 this is way funnier than it should be
— Jake Marsh (@JakeMarsh1) February 6, 2020
Boss
— Nick Ryan (@NickRyanPGAlol) February 6, 2020
What do we think?
It is good to see that while Kean’s performances on the pitch have not quite been up to scratch so far this term (per Transfermarkt), he is still well thought of by supporters.
It is also good to see a bit of banter between the players as, in the right measures, that can be key to building a successful team.