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Before experiencing the great adventure with Fiorentina at the start of the season, Moise Kean also sometimes had to move forward in the face of headwinds. In an interview given to The Athleticthe Italian international looked back on his last years, and in particular those which followed his complicated time at Everton. Obviously, his short parenthesis in Paris particularly marked him, and in particular certain players… “I wasn’t playing for Everton and it was in the tough times that I knew I had to grit my teeth and train even harder. Then the opportunity to go to PSG (on loan) presented itself, I moved there and I gave everything I could.traces the 24-year-old attacker.
“We can only learn by working alongside champions like Mbappé and Neymar. Even if we don’t want to learn, we learn just by watching them. And even if we say to ourselves: “I can’t take anything from their game”, we look at them, we see things that are not normal, and we say to ourselves: “I want to try to do that”. I was very lucky to play with them and they taught me a lot, especially Mbappé and Ney. But there were other players like Leandro Paredes, Marquinhos and Presnel Kimpembe. They knew it hadn’t gone well for me at Everton and they helped me. I swear to you they were wonderful people, full of heart. I felt the love around me and I succeeded because of it.”
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