Back to square one – hunting for game time at Chelsea
One player whose career at Chelsea was rejuvenated under Antonio Conte was Victor Moses. The Nigerian winger played almost every single game under the Italian manager after struggling to get a handful of games in his 4 years before that at the club.
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However, the sacking of Conte ended his dreams as well, and he was back to square one at the club – struggling for game time. He has played a couple of matches under Sarri, but the manager has made it clear that he does not count on him.
Rated at 78 in FIFA 19, Moses is set for a push down to 75. He is likely to leave Stamford Bridge in January, but no matter what he does at his new club, EA might give him the downgrade early in February.
Sripad is a veteran Sportskeeda football journalist, who has been with the company for around 9.5 years. His tryst with writing happened in class XI when he started penning blogs, and his foray into football was during the early 2000s, watching matches with his cousins.
Sripad has been a Chelsea fan through and through since the age of 9 and can watch their 2012 Champions League triumph on repeat. The undisputed ‘GOAT’ according to him is Lionel Messi and his favorite managers are Jose Mourinho and Sir Alex Ferguson. Apart from popular European leagues, he also likes to follow other leagues like the MLS, Saudi Pro League, Eredivisie, and Liga MX.
Sripad believes in only using the right sources for his articles, and is an expert in understanding how to get the right quotes for each news to provide proper background information. His exploits have led him to become a popular figure in European Football and interviewing Premier League legends such as Alan Shearer, Shay Given, Paul Dickov, and John Barnes. His articles have been much revered amongst the football fraternity and have been shared by the likes of John Terry, Gary Lineker, and Declan Rice.
If given a chance to change a football rule, Sripad wants VAR to be fully automated and offside rules to be less stringent. When not working, he likes to watch past Formula 1 races and play FIFA.