Earlier in the week, the Bianconero striker was handed his second call-up to the Italian National Team first team squad, following his excellent exploits against Udinese two weeks ago.
Roberto Mancini showed him instant faith by introducing him immediately into the starting XI, alongside fellow club colleagues Leonardo Bonucci, Giorgio Chiellini, Federico Bernardeschi (who wore the No.10 jersey), and Leonardo Spinazzola (who came on as a substitute), and the 19-year-old repaid the trust shown in him by scoring a second-half goal to secure a 2-0 victory in their Euro 2020 Qualifiers.
Moise Kean’s strike made him the second youngest goalscorer to score for Gli Azzurri, while helping Italy maintain their unbeaten run at home in the 21st century (ie: since he was born).