The Nigeria international sealed the Blues’ win over Leicester City on Saturday, and he has dedicated his strike to his teammate whose mother passed away
The Nigerian’s strike, alongside two from more regular scorer Diego Costa and Eden Hazard, sealed a victory that took his side up to fifth in the table after eight games.
Moses was delighted with victory, and dedicated his effort to his Brazilian teammate who missed the game and his family.
Earlier, Costa and Hazard had used their celebrations to show their support to their team-mate.
The duo raised two fingers on each hand to the sky in an otherwise muted show of joy to signify Willian’s No.22 squad number.
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