Moise, the hero of Florence. Fifteen goals in the championship. Batistuta, Toni and now.. Kean
Power, cynicism and a killer instinct: the stratospheric performance of the centre forward. Two goals in front of coach Spalletti. The myths of Viola history are now in the crosshairs.

Viola fans sharing moments of joy and suffering during the match
What strength Moise Kean. And who knows how many notes the Italian coach will have continued to take about him, Luciano Spalletti. Yes, because Moise is the Viola striker, but he is also increasingly the striker of the National team. Two blows to Inter, to that Inter that on the eve of the match seemed not only unbeatable but even unapproachable. Two goals, two incursions, one after the other, and Kean has knocked out the opponent. Reaching - a figure that well describes the power of the attacker - the 15 goal mark in the top scorers' chart of the Serie A. Fifteen, just to reiterate the number, or rather stuff that hasn't been seen in Florence since the seasons of Batistuta and Toni. Kean was deadly and not just for the brace.
Kean was also deadly in the amount of play he produced. And he was also deadly in respecting the tactical set-up that Palladino sewed on him, that is, putting himself in the shoes of the reference point of the group. Of each of the plays that Fiorentina he was going to set up. Starting from the bottom, or lighting up the middle line. Kean fought like a hero in front of Bisseck's shots, De Vrij's elevations, the areas of the field closed by Bastoni. A minimum of space available and Moise was there, to try to put it in. For him, for the national team but above all for Fiorentina. Two goals, a warning for his shirt flying off, the embrace of his teammates, the pushes of the men on the bench in an attempt to... take him down. He who doesn't let himself be taken down but who puts it in. To then enjoy the party with the fans. Super Kean has struck again. And in the championship it's already been 15 times.
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