Of the numerous idiots to have shown themselves during the Coronavirus lockdown, Moise Kean is pretty close to top spot.
The youngster, whose attitude has been brought into question on several occasions during his short stay at Everton, was either not thinking or didn’t care when he elected to host a lockdown party last week.
Stupider than that decision, though, was the choice to allow his friends and whoever was in attendance to photograph the whole thing and put it online.
Predictably the fury over the incident has been enormous, with every man and his dog criticising the Everton forward for what can, at best, be described as a brainless decision.
The anger over his actions hasn’t been limited to England. Condemnation has spread far and wide, particularly in Italy, which has been one of the worst-hit countries when it comes to Covid-19.
Today, sees Il Giornale journalist Tony Damascelli laying into the Everton youngster and positing a form of punishment he believes would be fitting.
“While ambulance sirens were sounding out there and hospitals were doing double shifts, doctors and nurses saving desperate lives, the lockdown brought the Kingdom to its knees,” he writes, relayed by ArenaNapoli.
“Kean doesn’t care about all this, his generation, the footballers’ generation, lives on boorishness, females, cars and parties without limits.
“They enjoy shameless money; they don’t respect the rules, in his case, even the dead of the virus.
“He, like other acquaintances, deserves punishment: two weeks working in hospitals, cleaning toilets and carrying stretchers. Beautiful images, all on Snapchat.”