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Spartak’s Moses reveals five positions he can play

Nigerian star, Victor Moses, has named five positions he can play as he continues to dazzle for Russian giants Spartak Moscow this term.

The 31-year-old produced a Man of the match performance as the Red and Whites defeated Ural Yekaterinburg 3-1 in the Russian Premier League clash on Saturday.

Moses scored and provided an assist against Ural as he operated a left midfielder under Spartak coach Paolo Vanoli.

The Kaduna-born player was deployed as a winger and right wing-back at English giants Chelsea FC and wing-back at Italian champions Inter Milan.

“Right from the very first time I came to Spartak I’m down to play in any position. I can play left-back, right-back, 10, right wing, left wing,” Moses told the club’s official Youtube channel.

“The most important thing is to help the team and I am very pleased to do that today. It’s about the team effort, we all came here today to get the three points so we worked very hard collectively and individually as well.

“We played for the three points, now we can move from here now. “I’m happy with the manager getting the three points today, he’s someone that I know very well.

“Inter Milan we worked together, he’s a manager that can rotate to any formation and he’s very good at that.”

Moses, who helped Nigeria clinch the 2013 Africa Cup of Nation (AFCON) title, has netted three times and provided four assists across all competitions for Spartak this season.

He announced his retirement from international after playing for the Super Eagles at the 2018 FIFA World Cup finals in Russia.

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