Chelsea legend Tommy Langley has commented on Victor Moses' limited playing opportunities since the start of this season and was honest after stating that the former Nigeria international must be unhappy being overlooked for selection.
The Blues number fifteen is in fourth position in Maurizio Sarri's pecking order of wingers, behind Eden Hazard, Pedro and Willian whereas he was the undisputed first choice right wing-back during the two years Antonio Conte was in charge.
Moses has been omitted from the match day squad in the last twelve games contested by Chelsea in all competitions amid speculation linking him with an exit from Stamford Bridge when the transfer window opens in the next two weeks.
''I feel sorry for Victor Moses. He had a fantastic time two years ago and it culminates on him not even being on the bench,'' Langley said on Chelsea TV.
''So he is someone who will want to play football matches.
''He's not happy sitting on his backside in the stand watching the game.''
Moses joined Chelsea from Wigan Athletic in the summer of 2012 and has played 128 matches in all competitions, scoring 18 goals.
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