I forgot he was on the pitch most of the time. He looked lost at the end with
Hazard and Mata zipping around him almost forgetting he was there.
It reminded me of my high school days , a long long time ago when there was always a few lets say that had were no football fans and we would play around them without really passing them the ball.
Moses was lost in Mata and Hazards brilliance.
Contrary when oscar came on he actually thrived and added to the mata and hazard show
p.s
Current Chelsea Goal Scorers 2012/3. Up to 116...............
Mata 18
Torres 16
Lampard 14
Hazard 12
Oscar 9
Ramires 8
Ivanovic 6
Cahill 6
Moses 6
Luiz 4
Ba 4
Terry 3
Bertrand 2
Sturridge 2
Cole 1
Romeu 1
Marin 1
O. goal 3
Total 116
Match 53
Akward for Victor Moses today
posted on 17/3/13
A lot of times Moses beats the fullback and takes it to the byline but then lacks the final pass which is a shame because when he's anywhere else on the pitch he can often play some good passes
posted on 17/3/13
He's frustrating. Still only 22/23 though. He should develop
posted on 17/3/13
Been at the game today and I have to say that Moses seemed pretty clueless and lacking in effort, it was a relief when he was taken off. He has looked better in other games before today.
On the subject of Benayoun, I cannot recall off the top of my head one game that he has actually played well for us either before we loaned him out or since he came back.
posted on 17/3/13
Summer....
I am probably in a minority of one, but i was hugely disappointed with us today. I felt our finishing was an absolute disgrace and that our overall performance smacked of complacency and arrogance that against better opposition could have come back to bite us in the bum...
posted on 17/3/13
Biggish, I agree our finishing was very sloppy today, but the thing I did like is that we did seem to at times play some lovely stuff and carve out a lot of chances, whereas in some games we have seemed to lack a cutting edge, and not even looked like scoring. Ba particularly couldn't hit a barn door in a storm. I didn't notice the complacency that you talk about but as we all know it always looks different when you see it on a TV (with all the close ups) than when you're at the game only seeing in from one angle.
posted on 17/3/13
I felt the complacency was in our finishing, it was as if because we were creating so many chances it would only be a matter of time before the next goal goes in, but the problem for me was that for every four golden chances we spurned we still allowed West Ham enough chances to score a couple..........
posted on 17/3/13
Same as the Reading game in that aspect just it didn't come back to haunt us today
posted on 17/3/13
Biggish yeah I see what you mean, the geezer sitting next to me was predicting about 5-0 at the start and regretting that he hadn't done it as a bet and I had to keep reminding him that while it was only 1-0 it was dangerous, and with the amount that we were missing it was a bit worrying. I have seen us fack up loads of games like that and end up drawing 1-1.
posted on 17/3/13
The spelling of the title is awkward..
posted on 18/3/13
Moses set up the first goal near enough and set up na for the best chance of the game...go figure