By daily on November 11, 2016
Chelsea ace Victor Moses has said he will not be fussy about which position he plays for the Super Eagles.
He has been known as a right winger, but Chelsea boss Antonio Conte has this season converted him to a right wing-back to great effect.
But the player said he will play anywhere that will help his country.
“I can’t say I’m not happy playing as a wing-back, I’m the type who gives his all to his team regardless of where I’m playing from,” Victor Moses told reporters at a media briefing today.
“I’m a forward minded player but I don’t mind playing anywhere to help my team.”
“Club side and national team are not the same. I can’t say where the manager will play me but I’m ready to give my best in any role.”
He will most likely play as a right winger for Nigeria against Algeria in coach Gernot Rohr’s preferred 4-3-2-1 formation on Saturday. (mtnfootball.com)
•Photo shows Victor Moses
Source daily
Posted November 11, 2016
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