Moise Kean steals Cristiano Ronaldo's 'secrets' after making more history in first start for Italy

Juventus striker scores Azzurri's second goal in 2-0 win over Finland, becoming his nation's first player born in the 21st century to score for the senior team

Italy's Moise Kean celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the Euro 2020 Group J qualifying soccer match between Italy and Finland at the Friuli-Dacia Arena stadium in Udine, Italy, Saturday, March 23, 2019. (Alberto Lancia/ANSA via AP)
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Juventus striker Moise Kean has said he has been "stealing secrets" from Cristiano Ronaldo in training after entering the history books with his goalscoring full debut for Italy on Saturday.

Kean, 19, was the youngest striker to start for Italy in more than a century as the Azzurri began their Group J Euro 2020 qualifying campaign with a 2-0 win over Finland at the Stadio Friuli in Udine.

By scoring the second goal - following Nicolo Barella's opener - Kean became the first player born in the 21st century to score for the senior team.

Italy manager Roberto Mancini chose Kean to replace the injured Federico Chiesa in a three-pronged attack along with Juventus teammate Federico Bernardeschi and Ciro Immobile.

"I learn from Cristiano Ronaldo, in training, I steal his secrets," said Keane, who was born in Vercelli to Ivorian parents. "I always try to be ready and train regularly so that I'm prepared when the time comes.

"This is a beautiful evening, but I know that I still have so many records to beat and I intend to beat them.

"When I got the call, I was fired up, excited, 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."

The first player born this century to start in Serie A, the first to score in the Italian top flight, and the first to make his debut with the Under-21 team, Kean was also the first to play with the senior national team in a friendly match and now a competitive game on Saturday.

Kean, who was born in 2000, had been chosen by Mancini in a friendly against the United States last November, coming on as a second-half substitute.

His goal against Finland made him the second youngest Italian to score for the national side after former Juventus player Bruno Nicole in 1958 against France, aged 18 years and 258 days.

"He has great qualities, but it's all up to him - the margins for improvement are enormous," said Mancini.