Moise Kean has endured a troubling start to life in the Premier League ever since he swapped Turin for Merseyside this summer.
The Italian burst onto the European scene with Juventus in the last season, scoring six times in 13 games for the Serie A champions, seemingly establishing himself as one of the potential stars of the future. However, at Everton so far, the 19-year-old has failed to score, nor looked like doing so by averaging just 1.1 shots per game for the club in the Premier League.
The Blues fans would have been hoping their forward could find some form on international duty, but the former Juventus man only added to the woes he and Everton are currently enduring, after seeing a straight red against the Republic of Ireland U21s.
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Kean was seen to have raised his hands and push Tottenham Hotspur youngster Troy Parrott, and whilst the Toffees man was given his immediate marching orders, the Irishman was handed a second yellow card for the confrontation between the two.
By the IFAB Laws of the Game, violent conduct as such is indeed a sending off, as law 12 states that “violent conduct is when a player uses or attempts to use excessive force or brutality against an opponent when not challenging for the ball”.
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