Victor Moses is relishing being a regular at Chelsea,
claiming that he “always wanted to play for this big club.”
The Nigeria international was snapped up by the Blues from
Wigan Athletic in 2012.
His signing was considered to be a way of bolstering the
home-grown numbers at Stamford Bridge, although he did make 43 appearances in
all competitions during his debut campaign.
Moses quickly slipped down the pecking order after that
bright start, with loan spells taken in at Liverpool, Stoke City and West Ham.
After three years away from west London, the 26-year-old has
returned to prominence this term in a wing-back role under Antonio Conte.
He is considered to be one of this season’s biggest success
stories, and Moses admits he is loving life back in favour at the Premier
League leaders.
“I’ve always wanted to play for this big club, it’s one of
the best clubs in the world at the moment and I’m enjoying every single
minute,” he told Chelsea’s official website.
“I just want to keep
on working hard and helping my team-mates out.”
Moses has started every Premier League game for the Blues
since October 1, helping them to open up a 10-point advantage at the top of the
table.
He is, however, taking nothing for granted as Conte’s side
chase down major silverware in their first season under the Italian tactician.
“We’re not looking at the table at the moment, we still have
12 matches to play and we just need to take each game as it comes,” added
Moses.
“We just want to stay grounded and win as many games as we
can between now and the end of the season.
“We’re going to stay focused and keep working hard together
as a team, as everyone can see we’re doing.”
Moses has made 28 appearances in all competitions this
season, chipping in with four goals.
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