By Ben Efe
Wigan Athletic coach,Roberto Martinez said that by allowing Victor
Moses play for Nigeria, the Three Lions of England missed a player that
would have added bite to their team.
Moses’ profile has kept on rising after his £9 million from Wigan to
Chelsea and Martinez who had never lost faith in the youngster stated
that Moses had something extra as a player and England would have
benefited. Moses represented England in the junior cadre, and despite
representations made by Martinez to former England coach Fabio Capello,
Moses was ignored and he pledged his allegiance to Nigeria.
“Victor is quite a unique player. When you work with him you realise
he is not a normal footballer and not a typical modern winger,” Martinez
told the Daily Mail.
“He is an old-fashioned type of winger, with incredible raw talent
that allows him to go past people. He brings real penetration to the
wide positions
“Teams are so well set up tactically these days that you need players
who can bring something different, and they don’t appear that often.
‘Victor is that type, though. Even if you look at the great
footballing cultures, like Spain and Holland, you see that players of
this type are very rare. Victor could have been a real weapon for any
team in world football.
“Football is a matter of opinions, so there is no right or wrong over
whether he should have been tied to England. But it is difficult to
find players like him, not just in England, and I am sure he could have
adapted anywhere.”
“If he continues to have the same impact at Chelsea, he will get
plenty of chances to show his talent. He is ready to compete at that
level and show what he is about.
“It is no surprise to see him playing at the highest level, and you
have to remember he is still a very young man in football terms.
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