At the age of 11, Moses moved to England with his family. He joined the Crystal Palace academy and quickly impressed with his talent. After rising through the ranks at Palace, Moses made his Premier League debut in 2010.
Moses' impressive performances with Crystal Palace earned him a move to Wigan Athletic in 2012. At Wigan, Moses continued to shine, scoring 10 goals in 32 league appearances. His performances attracted the attention of Chelsea, who signed him in 2012.
Moses spent four seasons at Chelsea, winning the Premier League, FA Cup, and UEFA Europa League. However, despite his success at Chelsea, Moses was often used as a squad player, starting only 66 league matches for the Blues.
In 2019, Moses joined Fenerbahce on loan. After a successful season in Turkey, Moses moved to Spartak Moscow in 2021. He has since become a key player for Spartak, helping the team win the Russian Cup in 2022.
Moses has also been a regular for the Nigerian national team since 2012. He has made 38 appearances for the Super Eagles, scoring 12 goals. Moses played a crucial role in Nigeria's victorious 2013 Africa Cup of Nations campaign.
Victor Moses is a dedicated and passionate footballer who has overcome adversity to achieve success at the highest level. His talent, determination, and unwavering spirit have made him a role model for young footballers in Nigeria and around the world.
Moses is a true example of the power of hard work and dedication. He is an inspiration to all of us to never give up on our dreams.
Moses' story is a reminder that with perseverance and belief anything is possible.