Moise Kean’s career so far has been full of ups and downs.
After making his Serie A debut as a 16-year-old for Juventus during the 2016/17 season, Kean has since played in the Premier League and Ligue 1 before returning to Serie A.
After moving to Fiorentina this past summer, Kean is having one of the best seasons of his senior career, which has also seen him make a comeback to the national team.
The below radar highlights Kean’s percentile ranks from this season compared to the other centre-forwards who play in Europe’s top-five leagues.
Moise Kean Radar Map
Only one other player in Serie A, Mateo Retegui (11 goals), has scored more goals than Kean (eight goals).
In fact, Kean ranks in the top 10 for goals scored among centre-forwards in Europe’s top-five leagues.
Kean could have had more when you find out that he ranks first for xG (9.05) among centre-forwards in Serie A.
Kean has always been known for using his physicality to dribble and move past defenders at ease, and he continues to be that, ranking in the top 20% for dribbles per 90 seconds.
With 3.78 shots per 90 minutes, Kean is a volume shooter.
Still, his shooting efficiency can improve; currently, only 46.34% of his shots hit the target.
He is quite intense in pressing and brings energy up front to help his team recover possession.
His mobility is also impressive.
He is one of the best strikers for dropping deep between the lines and holding the ball to release the wide players.
It looks like Moise Kean is finally living up to the hype that was there when he was a teenage striker at Juventus.
Fiorentina are on a six-game winning run and have won seven of their last eight league games.
After a slow season start, Kean scored in the last three games before the international break and is one of the in-form players in the Serie A.
It indeed looks like the Italian is finally finding his feet in the Serie A.
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