Season › 2019-20 › News Is Marco Silva mis-using Moise Kean? Lyndon Lloyd Thursday, 7 November, 2019 8comments | Jump to most recent "It's looking like another season of disappointment on the blue half of Merseyside and arguably the biggest casualty so far is Moise Kean", writes Chris Smith. Evertonians already seem to hold affection for Kean, he's at a club known for nurturing young talent, while the footballing world have more than recognised his burgeoning talent. However, there is just one problem: none of this reflects what is actually happening on the pitch. » Read the full article at Squawka Reader Comments (8) Note: the following content is not moderated or vetted by the site owners at the time of submission. Comments are the responsibility of the poster. Disclaimer Kase Chow 1 Posted 16/11/2019 at 12:47:17 As has been debated on another thread:Kean has shown very little thus far: questionable control, uncertain ability to beat a man and not a lot that screams: ‘play me'That said he's had few chances in a struggling team that doesn't play a system that suits Kean's strengthsBeing positive: Kean set up a sitter for Walcott v Villa, he's got an assist under his belt v Wolves and hit the post in a league cup game - he appears to have some abilityThis is not a Sandro situation whereby one wonders what on earth persuaded us to part with the moneyBUT what this is, is club mismanagement: Kean is NOT a lone striker. Fact. Few 19 year olds are Hence what did Brand and Silva discuss in the summer? ——-Brands: Hey Silva, will you be persisting with your 433 formation that appears to isolate the top striker during 2019-20?Silva: Of course! I'm not prepared to vary it under ANY circumstancesBrand: Okay. I have a kid with potential in mind but he won't fit that system ——Honestly - don't these dim wits TALK to each other?In our situation, what we needed (and have needed for YEARS) is 1-2 proven goalscorers not an upgrade on Tarshaj. ie a young striker who ‘could' make itI actually, on this situation, absolve Silva of blame. Kean isn't ready to lead the line. He's simply not. It's a new country, he's young & inexperienced and the EPL is a tough league. So he actually can't give him a run of games: he'd ruin the lad and our form would be even worse than it currently isThis situation is entirely of Brands' making because he appears not to study our game play, our shape, talk to the manager and understand what's required for our team at a particular given moment Francis van Lierop 2 Posted 16/11/2019 at 12:59:58 It's looking more and more like Moise seems to want out, with multiple Italian teams interested.Whatever has happened, it's sad to see this being the case.Most of us want him to succeed, as it's to our benefit.Kase, for your information, Marcel Brands' and Marco Silva's offices are only across the corridor from each other at Finch Farm. Kase Chow 3 Posted 16/11/2019 at 13:59:07 Hi Francis #2Their offices may be only a corridor apart but then they ought to speak to each much more oftenKean could be great but he's just not what we needed in the here and now if we were 1) only looking to buy 1 striker 2) looking to play 1 up top Awful decision making by the club. Keith Harrison 4 Posted 16/11/2019 at 21:51:00 He isn't mis-using him. He's not using him at all. Give the lad a go as the striker, which is what he was bought for. David Greenwood 5 Posted 16/11/2019 at 21:59:02 Too sensible Keith. Maybe Marco will be along soon to give him a go as a right winger and then sub him off when it doesn't work. Kevin Prytherch 6 Posted 16/11/2019 at 22:25:38 Kase 1Brands: Hey Silva, will you be persisting with your 433 formation that appears to isolate the top striker during 2019-20?Did I miss the run of games last season where we played this formation?4-2-3-1 isolated the striker as our wide players compensate defensively in midfield whereas our number 10 doesn't really offer support to the striker.A 4-3-3 with inside forwards rather than wingers should offer more support. Derek Taylor 7 Posted 18/11/2019 at 20:31:23 The signing made no sense. The manager was desperate for a proven striker and the DoF spends the money on 'a promising youngster'! Okay, he was billed as the Italian Rooney but only by the salesmen touting him to England Football's ' monied fools.However much the lad may be 'one for the future', Silva sees him as no more than fourth choice striker and we all know how little time he has for youngsters, anyway. So if Italian club's are sniffing around, cut a quick deal, take no more gambles and get in a mature striker - on loan if necessary - who might, just might, bag a dozen or so in the second half of the season. Patrick Clark 8 Posted 03/12/2019 at 22:09:11 It's getting ridiculous. How do you expect a young lad to assimilate when you only give him 15 mins per match? No top 4 hopes anymore, so start him every time. Get him the experience this year. We know Calvert-Lewin is not the future. We know we'll be lucky to get even 10 goals per season from him (and that includes goals he creates with movement). So we bought Kean and then barely play him? Wake me up when the nightmare's over. Add Your Comments In order to post a comment, you need to be logged in as a registered user of the site. » Log in now Or Sign up as a ToffeeWeb Member — it's free, takes just a few minutes and will allow you to post your comments on articles and Talking Points submissions across the site. About these ads