ROUND UP OF NIGERIA PLAYERS: Moses left out of Chelsea AGAIN!

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Super Eagles player, Alex Iwobi was conspicuously missing from the visitors 18-man list for the game after reportedly returning from injury.

Ex-Nigeria international, Victor Moses was missing from the match day squad for The Blues.

Super Eagles midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi made his fifth consecutive league start to the season while his compatriot, Kelechi Iheanacho came on after 61 minutes before laying on his side’s second of the day for Albrigh.

And in the final division game for Saturday at the Vicarage Road, Isaac Success starts on the bench for Watford as they welcome Manchester United.

The Nigerian born Changchun Yatai player Odion Igalo netted his 17th goal via a penalty awarded in the course of the match against Guizhou Zhicheng which ended in 3-0 victory in favour of Changchun Yatai.

In the Scottish topflight division, Efe Ambrose played all 90 minutes for Hibernian edged Kilmarnock 3-2. The game was the eight of the season for Ambrose.

Nigerian international, Anthony Ujah scored his second league goal of the season for FSV Mainz who came from a goal down to beat Augsburg in a Bundesliga clash on Saturday.

In the Swiss Cup on Saturday, Blessing Eleke scored a brace for Luzern who defeated Serverte 5-4 on penalties after extra time scores were levelled at 3-3.

Stephen Odey scored a fourth minute go for FC Zurich who spanked Breitenrain 4-2 to advanced to the next round of the competition.

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