The Blues boss credited his winger turned wing back as the Nigeria
international enjoys a fine breakthrough season at Stamford Bridge
Antonio Conte has praised Victor Moses' efforts in learning the
defensive side of the game after Chelsea switched to a 3-4-3 to
kick-start their title charge earlier this season.
Moses made his first league start for Chelsea since May 11, 2013
against Hull earlier this season and quickly became a cornerstone of
Conte's Premier League leaders in a more withdrawn position.
He endured spells on loan at Liverpool, Stoke City and West Ham after
signing for Chelsea, but Conte admits that he immediately noticed his
talent after seeing him play during his side's pre-season tour of
Austria and the United States.
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“I realised it quickly, that Victor could stay with us," he said at a
press conference at Cobham Training Centre. "I remember during
pre-season, when we stayed in America, I spoke with him and told him:
'Victor, you will stay with us.'"
"I'm happy to have this type of player. But I saw his potential
quickly. I knew of him, but to see him live is very important to judge a
player. I repeat: he deserved to stay with us this season, and also now
he's deserving to play in the lineup.”
The 26-year-old has had to adapt a lot this season to his side's new
system as Conte has asked him to fill in at right wing back to improve
the team's balance.
Conte was positive about Moses' attitude towards learning the
defensive side of the game since his arrival and he is surprised at how
well he has taken to his new role in the first team.
“For Victor, he was very, very happy when he listened to my words,"
Conte added. "To tell me: 'I'm ready to stay here and fight for you, for
the club. I need to have my chance and show I deserve to play with this
team, with Chelsea.'
"It happened, this, and we are very happy about this. He's shown
himself to be a great player. If you ask me if I imagined him in this
new position, not before. No. Not before [we tried him out in the role].
"We started 4-2-4 and I always saw him as a winger, very good in one
versus one, but a bit poor defensively. Then, when I decided to change
the system, I wanted to try him in this new role and to work with him on
defensive situations.
"He showed me great commitment to understand, to study the new role,
above all in defensive situations. Now we have a complete player,
offensively and defensively.
“I saw in the past that Victor had injuries in the season. Different
times. When that happens, and a player is injured, it's not easy to have
a correct evaluation of the player.
"But this season, I think we are good and also we have been lucky to
prepare him in a good way. He's always available, up to now."
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