Juventus starlet Kean’s dad hits out at club who ‘still ‘owe him two tractors’ and refuse to give him free Serie A tickets
ITALIAN football sensation Moise Kean might have scored his first senior goal for the national side – but his dad still isn’t happy. The striker netted the fifth goal of a 6-0 thrashing of Liechtenstein on Tuesday night in their Euro 2020 qualifier. It will only add to the glowing clamour for the record-breaking 19-year […]
ITALIAN football sensation Moise Kean might have scored his first senior goal for the national side – but his dad still isn’t happy.
The striker netted the fifth goal of a 6-0 thrashing of Liechtenstein on Tuesday night in their Euro 2020 qualifier.
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It will only add to the glowing clamour for the record-breaking 19-year Juventus star.
He became the first millennial to play in the Champions League back in 2016 coming on as a sub for Juve aged 16.
But not all is well with the Kean family – with the teen’s dad Biorou Jean adamant the Italian club owe him TWO TRACTORS.
And he isn’t happy that he is no longer given free tickets to watch his lad play either.
Speaking to Rai Radio 1 show Un Giorno Da Pecora, the fuming father said: “Moise supported Inter as a kid, because he loved Obafemi Martins and kept pestering me for his shirt.
I promised Juve that I’d keep him in Italy, but wanted two tractors in return
Biorou Jean Kean
“He played for Torino, but I sent him to Juve, because I am a Bianconeri fan.
“I am very happy for him, even if I have a problem with the club Juventus.
“They won’t give me any more tickets to the stadium. I am separated with Moise’s mother and she, in the past, wanted to move the lad to England.
“I promised Juve that I’d keep him in Italy, but wanted two tractors in return.
“They said it wouldn’t be a problem, but I haven’t received them yet, now they won’t give me tickets or even take my calls.”
Biorou runs farms in his native Ivory Coast.
Italy posted a second successive win at the start of their Euro 2020 qualifying campaign by brushing aside Liechtenstein in Parma.
Fabio Quagliarella became Italy’s oldest international goalscorer at 36 when he converted the first of two penalties.
Liechtenstein played the second half with 10 men after Daniel Kaufmann was sent off for conceding the second spot-kick.
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But Italy had already inflicted too much damage as Quagliarella’s successful conversion made it 4-0.
Stefano Sensi and Marco Verratti had set the Azzurri on their way, while Juve star Kean added a fifth 20 minutes from time.
Debutant Leonardo Pavoletti completed the scoring.
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