Serious: Moses says he is ready to battle with Zappacosta for position in Chelsea
Chelsea's Victor Moses insists he is prepared to battle new signing Davide Zappacosta for his first-team place at Stamford Bridge.
Moses was unchallenged at wing-back last season, earning 34 league
appearances, but now faces a fight from Italy international Zappacosta who
arrived from Torino for a reported £23m, plus add-ons, on transfer
deadline day.
Moses recognises the
need for greater strength in depth within the squad as they return to the
Champions League after a year out.
"I am ready for the competition. We needed more players, to
be honest. We have a lot of games to play this season. You can't expect to play
60 games or so. I'm ready to take on anyone that is coming here. I just want to
play my football," Moses told Standard Sport.
"It's a different
test but we are looking forward to it," Moses said. "We missed out on
the Champions League last season but we are back in it now. We have a strong
team and will keep doing the best we can in all the competitions.
"We are happy with
the way the season has started, especially after what happened in the first
game, when we had two players sent off. Apart from that, everything else is
fine.
Moses played a crucial
role in Chelsea's title-winning season and he has credited boss Antonio Conte
as the key reason behind him rediscovering form.
"My game has
changed and it's all down to the manager," he said. "He gave me the
confidence to play in the position.
"I'm enjoying my
football and I just want to say thanks to him, really. It is always good for a
player when a manager believes in you.
"It gives you the
belief to go out on the pitch and express yourself. I just want to pay him back
and do my best to help the team.
"I feel like I
belong. After last season, I feel a lot more comfortable now. I'm home, I'm
playing for my club now."
After comfortably
winning the league Chelsea, and especially Moses, had a bitter sweet end to the
season with a miserable 2-1 defeat to Arsenal in the FA Cup final with the
Nigeria international seeing red after receiving a second yellow card for
diving in Arsenal's penalty area.
When asked about the
incident, he said: "That's football, we won the League and then played the
FA Cup Final. Getting sent off? Things like that happen.
"You just have to
get away from it for a while. I have moved on from that now and am concentrating
on this season. What happened last season is in the past. I forget about the
past and have moved on to the future."
"I have definitely
learned from it," he said. "In football you have to learn from
everything, but everyone makes mistakes. I'm not the only one that has made a
mistake."
No comments:
Post a Comment