2019/20 Moise Kean

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....don’t know about you lot, but I felt positive when he was coming on. That’s a good sign, and I thought he was ok today.

I’m a lot more encouraged by him.

your expectation is finally aligned with the pace of him adapting to this league.
 
Should start at Anfield. Think he will.

He brings bags of energy (but ironically looked knackered again within 10 mins of coming on!) and always looks more dangerous than our other strikers without actually doing anything.

Needs to do more with the chances he’s getting, it goes without saying that, although the fans and Carlo will be patient, we need to start seeing some end product in the coming months.
 

Should start at Anfield. Think he will.

He brings bags of energy (but ironically looked knackered again within 10 mins of coming on!) and always looks more dangerous than our other strikers without actually doing anything.

Needs to do more with the chances he’s getting, it goes without saying that, although the fans and Carlo will be patient, we need to start seeing some end product in the coming months.

...his physicality will worry defenders, in a similar way to DCL. What we need for both is the quality to terrify them.
 
He just needs a goal and I think he’ll come good. Pace of the league caught him out initially I think, but he looks like he’s getting used to it.
 
...his physicality will worry defenders, in a similar way to DCL. What we need for both of them is the quality to terrify them.

That’s the concern, really. End product.

Physically, he’s great. He’s got pace, he’s a strong lad. Same can be said of DCL. I just think DCL applies himself better and has started to add the end product to his game, his work ethic will mean he’s always trusted by managers more than Kean, who perhaps has a far higher ceiling, but isn’t as positionally aware as Dom.

Lot’s of players have that athleticism and they will always be “useful”, but for Moise to become the key player we all hope he can. it’s about learning how to discipline himself and take his chances when they come along.
 
That’s the concern, really. End product.

Physically, he’s great. He’s got pace, he’s a strong lad. Same can be said of DCL. I just think DCL applies himself better and has started to add the end product to his game, his work ethic will mean he’s always trusted by managers more than Kean, who perhaps has a far higher ceiling, but isn’t as positionally aware as Dom.

Lot’s of players have that athleticism and they will always be “useful”, but for Moise to become the key player we all hope he can. it’s about learning how to discipline himself and take his chances when they come along.

...yep, he’s got everything he needs to succeed. He just needs to deliver.

We’re waiting, we’re hoping.
 

...yep, he’s got everything he needs to succeed. He just needs to deliver.

We’re waiting, we’re hoping.

He almost needs to go through a similar sort of transition that Adama Traore did.

He was struggling at Villa at the same age as Moise and only really showed glimpses of his true ability at Boro when he hit 20 and is now finding that consistency at Wolves.
 

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