English football club Everton sent a stern warning to its young Italian striker Moise Kane, after holding a party at his home, in clear violation of the rules of social separation imposed to curb the spread of the Corona virus.

And English press reports indicated that Kane, 20, was posted on a social media application by a private group, a videotape from a party he held at his home, which lasted until late at night.

This came in light of the restrictions imposed by the UK authorities on the movement and mobility movement in order to combat the "Covid-19" epidemic that has killed more than 200 thousand people around the world, including more than 20 thousand in Britain.

"We were appalled by the discovery that a player in the first team ignored the government's advice and the club's policy regarding the emerging Corona virus crisis," Everton said in a statement published by English media. The club strictly expressed to the player his disappointment (as a result of this behavior), and it was clear by stressing that such steps are unacceptable.

The second pole of the northern city of Liverpool stressed that it has always repeated "the importance of following all government guidelines, including rules and advice on (disposition) inside and outside the home, through official directives for all of its members, including players", considering that everyone should abide by them, especially in order to help Health care workers and appreciate their "effort and sacrifice".

Kane joined a number of Premier League clubs who have recently been found to be in breach of health protection instructions, most notably Manchester City defender Kyle Walker, Tottenham Hotspur players Moses Sissoko and Ivory Serge Orrier.
Kane has defended the colors of Everton since the summer of 2019, after moving to Juventus from Italy. Despite his remarkable prominence in his country at the end of the 2018-2019 season, Kane has so far failed to leave the same impression in England, and he has only scored one goal in 26 games he played with Everton, before football matches stopped in mid-March due to the emerging Corona virus.
And the league matches are still suspended until further notice due to "Covid-19". Press reports indicated that the Premier League is looking forward to the resumption of competitions on the eighth of next June, behind closed doors against the fans.

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