Moise Kean scored on his full Italy debut and the teenager believes it’s just the beginning. “There are many more records for me to beat.”

The 19-year-old Juventus striker became the second-youngest player to score in an Azzurri jersey and did it on his first start in this 2-0 victory over Finland.

“I always try to be ready and train regularly so that I’m prepared when the time comes,” he told Rai Sport.

Moise Kean scored on his full Italy debut and the teenager believes it’s just the beginning. “There are many more records for me to beat.”

The 19-year-old Juventus striker became the second-youngest player to score in an Azzurri jersey and did it on his first start in this 2-0 victory over Finland.

“I always try to be ready and train regularly so that I’m prepared when the time comes,” he told Rai Sport.

“More than being happy, I find it extra motivation to keep working hard. There are many more records for me to beat and I intend to beat them.

“When I got the call, I was fired up, excited, happy, eager to show what I could do. Ciro (Immobile) gave me a great assist and it’s thanks to him and the whole team that I was able to score.”

Kean usually plays as a centre-forward rather than on the wing, but was on the left in the first half and the right in the second.

“Wherever the Coach puts me, I am happy to play. It was a good movement and I saw the gap, so I just went for it. The first goal was a huge sensation and a great moment for me.

“Obviously, training alongside my teammates at Juventus, including Cristiano Ronaldo, it’s impossible not to learn every day.”

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