Supporters of Everton have been praising the Toffees’ Italian striker, Moise Kean, after a news report on the 20-year-old.
As reported by the Liverpool Echo, the forward has been helping to buy respirator machines and face masks for hospitals in Italy (via Toffee TV), which has led to Everton fans praising the youngster.
Moise Kean has been purchasing respirator machines and face masks and has been supplying them to hospitals in Italy to help out his nation during the coronavirus pandemic.
What a guy! ? #efc pic.twitter.com/YRvTAqIQRP
— ?????? ?? (@ToffeeTVEFC) March 30, 2020
it doesn’t matter what we do on the pitch, this club breeds and nurtures amazing human beings. End of the day, footy is just a sport, being a top shelf person is so much more important. Makes me happy to read stories like these
— Actually Jeffrey (@YaboyJeff_Jazz) March 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/CallumHaydenWh1/status/1244642496342351873
Excellent man .
— Gizzblue (@gizzblue) March 30, 2020
Do you believe that Moise Kean will eventually come good for the Toffees?Yes, he just needs some timeNo, I don't think so sadly |
Kean arrived at Goodison Park from Juventus last summer for a transfer fee which could rise to £27.5 million, with the Italian putting pen to paper on a five-year deal (per BBC).
Since his arrival, Kean has been the third-worst performer for the Toffees in the Premier League with a 6.3/10 average rating (per WhoScored), however, fans were keen to praise the youngster after the report.
Note that dont get blasted over the media. Well played Kean
— Robbie Leatherbarrow (@rwl140172) March 30, 2020
Saint moise
— Andy Duffy? (@AndyDuffy1977) March 30, 2020
I love this lad.
— Keith Ó Gealbháin (@KeithGalvin) March 30, 2020
What do we think?
As can be judged from the responses from Everton supporters, they were delighted to hear of the positive impact that the Italian striker is trying to have and rightly praised him for it.
As for the report itself, it is great to hear Kean being so active alongside a number of other footballers to help ease the strain for health care workers in Italy.