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Ronaldo is indirectly helping Italy’s national team

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rome — Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Juventus isn’t just helping raise the profile of Serie A. It’s also helping Italy’s national team to recover from its failure to qualify for last year’s World Cup. Indirectly at least.

Moise Kean, a 19-year-old reserve forward at Juventus, has gotten the chance to observe Ronaldo up close on a daily basis.

“I can only learn from him. It happens every day,” Kean said after scoring Italy’s second goal in a 2-0 win over Finland on Saturday to open the Azzurri’s European Championsh­ip qualifying campaign.

Kean became the youngest striker to start for Italy in more than a century and the youngest scorer for the Azzurri in more than half a century, second only to Bruno Nicole in 1958 and one spot ahead of Italy great Gianni Rivera.

Born in Italy to parents from Ivory Coast, Kean earned his spot in Italy’s squad by scoring a brace in Juve’s 4-1 win over Udinese earlier this month while Ronaldo was rested.

Kean also made history in his debut season in 2016-17, becoming the first player born in the 2000s to appear in a Serie A game, score in one of Europe’s top five leagues and play in the Champions League.

“I’m just trying to stay ready by training to my fullest,” Kean said. “There are a lot of records to break and I’m ready to break them.”

Italy coach Roberto Mancini also made his Azzurri playing debut as a 19-year-old, so he seems well suited to handle Kean.

“His prospects are huge but let’s not forget that we’re talking about a 19-year-old kid,” Mancini said. “We expect great things from him but we also need to accept the mistakes. He’s destined for greatness. He’s got a lot of skill and is always improving. But having talent isn’t enough. You’ve also got to play calmly with joy and carefreene­ss.”

Kean is one of a number of young players seeing action in Mancini’s revival project.

Nicolo Barella, a 22-year-old midfielder with Cagliari, scored the opener against Finland for his first internatio­nal goal, too.

Italy’s last 15 goals have been scored by 15 different players — the most recent 10 of those coming since Mancini replaced the fired Gian Piero Ventura. —

There are a lot of records to break and I’m ready to break them

Moise Kean

 ?? Reuters ?? Italy’s Moise Kean celebrates his goal against Finland. —
Reuters Italy’s Moise Kean celebrates his goal against Finland. —

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