Victor Moses
Nigeria and Chelsea forward Victor Moses on Wednesday had a Q & A session with fans on Twitter, KAZEEM BUSARI compiles some of his responses
What’s your greatest moment in football so far?
It has to be signing for Chelsea.
How did you feel the first time you played in Chelsea?
It felt great and then playing in the Champions League was amazing. What more could I ask (for).
Who do you think is the best player in the world?
At the moment there are two of them (Cristiano) Ronaldo and (Lionel) Messi. I can’t choose one between them.
Has your move to Chelsea improved your game in anyway?
Definitely I’m playing alongside some of the best players in the world so can only learn from them.
How did it feel to score your first goal for Chelsea?
It felt great to score on my full debut and to get the full 90 minutes.
What was your reaction when you heard that the champions of Europe wanted to sign you?
I was in shock I couldn’t believe it at first and was really pleased when it happened.
Who is the most welcoming lad when you first arrived at Chelsea?
Everyone was very welcoming. I sit next to obi Mikel.
When you joined Chelsea, who was the player you admired most and looked forward to playing with?
I looked forward to playing with all the players
You’re going to visit Japan in December. What’s your impression of the country?
I’ve been there before with my school. We had a tournament there and it was great. I loved the Japanese food.
How close are you to Mikel? And how does it feel for him to have assisted your goal for Nigeria?
We’re very close; he’s a great lad.
Do you have any pre-match rituals?
I always do the sign of the cross before I go out onto the pitch
You wear the famous ‘lucky number 13’. Why? Any superstition behind it?
No superstition behind it. I wore 11 at Wigan but really like the number 13 at Chelsea
Would you trade football for any other sport?
I don’t think so, I love football. I also like basketball though and was alright at that at school
How do you feel about Nigerian football going forward?
It’s great. We just qualified for the African Nations (Cup) which I’m really looking forward to.
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