EPL

Moses expresses doubt over Ndola trip

NIGERIAN winger, Victor Moses on Sunday implied that his participation in this weekend’s Russia 2018 World Cup qualifier against Zambia would be determined by what Chelsea medical team prescribes.

After winning the Man of the match in Chelsea’s 2-0 win over home side Hull City, 2-0 on Saturday, the player said on Twitter.

‘Unfortunately I’m feeling my hamstring and so the club medical team will be reviewing me. Will be working hard to get fit asap.’

Moses has been criticised by Nigerian federation officials for picking the games he likes to play for the Eagles but the player had always claimed that his injury cases when on loan with Stoke and West Ham, could not afford him the chance of flying to Africa..

Meanwhile, Chelsea’s Manager, Antonio Conte continued to praise his player. The Italian  told Sky after the win over Hull City.

‘It was a great performance from Victor Moses. Your name isn’t important, but you have to be able to play my idea of football.’

Sporting Tribune

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