- News
- Editorials
- Live
- Transfer Zone
- Clubs
-
Europe
- Europe Home
- Europe News
- England Home
- England Table/Results
- Italy Home
- Italy Table/Results
- Spain Home
- Spain Table/Results
- Germany Home
- Germany Table/Results
- Champions League Home
- CL Fixtures/Results
- Europa League Home
- EL Fixtures/Results
- Rest of Europe Home
- Rest of Europe News
- World Cup 2014 News
- World Cup 2014 Fixtures/Results
- Asia
- Goal Rich List 2013
- Americas
- Champions League
- Europa League
- World Cup
- Video
|
|
Moses 'excited' to be surrounded by quality players at Chelsea
The 21-year-old moved to Stamford Bridge from Wigan over the summer and is enjoying being back in London after starting his career in London at Crystal Palace
Victor Moses is enjoying life at Chelsea and believes that playing alongside some of the world’s best players at the club will help him improve his own game.Moses moved to Stamford Bridge from Wigan for a fee in the region of €11 million over the summer and is excited to be back in London after his spell at Crystal Palace.
Speaking to the club’s official wesbite, Moses revealed: “Everything is going well at the moment. I'm enjoying life at the club.
“It's exciting for me to be back in London and playing for a massive club such as Chelsea, particularly as I'm a London boy, I'm just delighted to be here.
“It's a quality feeling to be playing alongside some of the most talented players in world football at the moment, and that's what you need around you. The more you play with these type of players, the more you improve and the more experience you gain.”
Moses is poised to make his first start for the club when the Blues host Wolves in the League Cup and the Nigeria international has fond memories of facing them.
He added: “I remember the game, we won 3-2 at the DW Stadium. We went into a 3-0 lead but then Wolves came back and scored twice, but luckily we managed to hold on for an important win.
“They are a good side, it's not going to be an easy game, but we've started the season well. It's important we keep doing what we've been doing, approach the game in the right way and get the win."
The 21-year-old is hoping to use the competition to show of his ability to Roberto Di Matteo and help the club to win more silverware.
He continued: “When I was at Crystal Palace and Wigan I played in most of the League Cup games, it's a good experience for younger players to play in competitive matches.
“It's a big opportunity as a young player to show the manager that you're good enough to hold down a regular place in the side.
“It's an important trophy to win. Winning trophies can help give you the mentality to push on and do well in other competitions such as the Premier League and Champions League, so we just need to keep on winning games.
“It's a few years since Chelsea have won the competition, so it would be great for the club and the players if we could win it and get it in the trophy cabinet.”
| Sign up with William Hill for a free bet up to £25 |
|
| Sign up with bet365 for a free bet up to £200 |
|
| Sign up to Paddy Power for £250 in free bets |
|
| Sign up today with Coral and get a £50 FREE bet - no strings attached! |
|
| Sign up today with BetVictor and get a £25 FREE BET! |
|
Related Stories
Make Your Prediction Choose match
Chelsea FC - Manchester City FC
Prediction Submitted
Most Popular Predictions
-
Chelsea FC 2-1 Manchester City FC
- 21.76 %
-
Chelsea FC 3-1 Manchester City FC
- 10.91 %
-
Chelsea FC 2-0 Manchester City FC
- 10.03 %
-
BVB's rise from the abyss to European contenders
BVB have recovered from teetering on the edge of bankruptcy to take their place on Europe's grandest stage, humbling their opponents on Saturday, Bayern Munich, along the way
-
Transfer Talk: Mourinho wants six new signings
Get your daily dose of all the speculation from around the globe as clubs cast their eye towards summer reinforcements
-
Soulless EPL must face up to grim reality
After a season marred by controversy and a failure of its top teams to put up a credible Champions League challenge, the world's supposed best league is falling behind
-
Bayern's jinx - CL final referee Nicola Rizzoli
Goal takes a look at the career of the Italian arbiter to date following Uefa's decision to appoint the 41-year-old for Saturday's showpiece at Wembley
-
Cartoon: Injured Gotze ready to 'do a Terry'
Goal.com cartoonist Omar Momani gives us his unique take on the football news of the day
