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Victor Moses blamed for Dele Alli’s winning goal as Spurs seek to end Chelsea’s unbeaten record
Chelsea right wing back, Victor Moses, is presently taking all the blames for his team’s almost irreversible loss to Tottenham Hotspurs in the English Premier League game tonight.
The Nigerian forward was said to have kept Dele Alli onside for the first goal and has since been diving inside the opponent’s 8-yard box without the referee as much as noticing or calling for any infringement let alone award any penalty to the away side.
The Blues who were prior to the game, close to Arsenal’s 14 straight wins in the league, were already down by two goals as at the time this report was put together, and their chances of getting back into the game looked slimmer with the passing of each second.
But Moses, a former Liverpool FC loanee, may have to take the blame for his team’s loss – if it eventually happens – tonight.
Here are some bashing that have come his way already.
I don’t see victor Moses pocketing alli tonight … #TOTCHE
— k99 … (@Kanunotk9) January 4, 2017
Both goals exposed Victor Moses when the ball is swung in from the right. Cue rival managers frantically taking notes..#howtobeatchelsea
— Gareth Stephens (@savemesomesalad) January 4, 2017
Victor Moses diving report card – C-, must do better in all facets
— Chippy (@chippy_the_guv) January 4, 2017
Victor moses finally getting found out
— Kirky (@kirky0110) January 4, 2017
Victor Moses exposing his fraud nature
— FESO (@DaddyFeso) January 4, 2017
Victor Moses defensive frailties exposed for both goals #TOT 2 #CHE 0 #TOTCHE #EPL pic.twitter.com/2W0LCcGuIo
— Soccer Assembly (@soccerassembly) January 4, 2017
Conceded both goals cos Victor Moses won’t stay with his man. How can Dele Alli be winning headers against you ?
— ωιιιιαᴍɪɴʜο (@igage_) January 4, 2017
Victor Moses and Fanie Maserumule have something in common ??
— Mahlatse Mogale (@Mahlatse_mogale) January 4, 2017
Victor moses is weak defensively and @SpursOfficial and @Dele_Alli have taken advantage spectacularly.
— Gary Ingham (@InghamGary) January 4, 2017
Victor Moses has just dived twice the both times he’s been in the Spurs area, why hasn’t he been booked? #TOTCHE
— Neil Davies (@NeilD42) January 4, 2017
Victor Moses at right back being found out here. Wouldn’t of seen that coming.
— Jack (@JackMitchell_5) January 4, 2017
Victor Moses needs to pursue a career in diving
— Info Vybes (@jnyarko_) January 4, 2017
Nice to see Victor Moses playing like the real Victor Moses here. More of that, please.
— Joel Rabinowitz (@joel_archie) January 4, 2017
Why is it left to Victor Moses to cover Alii..a complete mismatch ..
— stephengoodman (@sbglax) January 4, 2017
Victor Moses at fault for both goals ??
— Brad Pinard (@Brad_Pinard) January 4, 2017
Victor Moses exposed twice now. The forward’s defensive deficiencies exposed.
— Whitehouse Address (@The_W_Address) January 4, 2017
Everyone raving about victor Moses. Been found out twice tonight. #overrated
— Matthew Daglish (@funfundagenham) January 4, 2017
Victor Moses has finally been exposed as Chelsea’s weak link tonight, completely dominated by Rose and at fault for 1st goal
— Mark Smith (@Denman6) January 4, 2017
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