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Friday 7 October 2016

THE STORY OF VICTOR MOSES

He only honours national call-ups once he discovers he is down the pecking order in his club and needs a lift. He uses the National team as a launching pad to return to the top and once he finds himself up there again, he will stop honouring national invitations.
Moses is not injured that I know. After a very poor performance against Tanzania, he returned to Chelsea to put up some brilliant performances and crowned it up with a man of the match display against Hull City on Saturday. He was looking very fit and strong even after the match but minutes later, he was on twitter, telling the world he was injured.
My Verdict
Moses doesn't love Nigeria as much as we love him. His commitment and dedication to national assignment needs to be reviewed urgently and a decision must be taken going forward. A situation where a player decides which matches to player and when to turn up is really not encouraging. Soon he might return to the Chelsea bench and the next thing is " Yoo-men I want to play for my country if given the chance" 
We appreciate him for what he has done in the past but we still think he can do more. Discipline and total commitment is the only magic that can secure us a world cup ticket. Any player that is not willing to give 100% of this could destroy team spirit and shatter our dreams. 
There are over twenty more Victor Moses around Europe and in the NPFL looking for this opportunity. Daily I receive calls from far and near, I get inbox messages and videos of Nigeria players doing wonderfully well for their clubs so I wonder why a MOSES who did not see the promised land will always want to hold us to ransom. Rohr the ball has now rolled into your court. If you like act.

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