Moses Enjoys Light Mood In Fernebahce Training

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Fernebahce of Turkey winger, Victor Moses has revealed that he is able to spend a moment or two in a lighter mood during training with his new teammates, as they aim to stay in the best frame of mind.

 

With a potentially explosive tie away to third-placed Besiktas lying just ahead of them on Monday, footballlive.ng can reveal that Moses and his pals do not want to get tensed up before the crunch game.

The Yellow Canaries lie 15th on the Turkish Super Lig table heading into the Istanbul derby, such that Moses and his colleagues admit it is one game that would either damage or concretise their revival.

A 1-1 draw at home with Konyaspor did not do their fortunes much good last weekend, but Moses led the battle cry for positives from the game, as he cherished his first starting role with the team he joined in January.

Moses is on an 18-month loan deal from Chelsea of England, and the ex-Super Eagles star wants to make the best of the opportunity, in order to justify his rating and the weekly pay that comes with it.

However, while staying focused on the task at hand, the former Crystal Palace and Wigan Athletic star, who has also seen previous loan spells at Liverpool, West Ham United and Stoke City is allowing time for jokes.

Such it was that Moses took to social media to reveal a graphic hilarious moment with his pals, and posted with glee: “Good vibes in training.”

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