Victor Moses To Miss 10 Premier League Games Due To Thigh Injury
Published: November 26, 2014Chelsea loanee Victor Moses has confirmed that he will be out of action for the foreseeable future after picking up a thigh injury in Stoke City’s loss to Burnely in the English Premier League last weekend.
Initial prognosis suggests that the Nigeria international could spend up to two months on the sidelines, meaning he will miss ten league matches plus the FA Cup fixture against a yet to be determined opponent if that is the case.
“Disappointed to be ruled out through injury but I’ll work as hard as I can to be back as soon as possible. Thanks,”Victor Moses said on Twitter.
The absence of the winger will be a big blow to Stoke City, who are without Nigeria international Peter Odemwingie till the end of the season.
Victor Moses has started 10 games for the Potters in the Premier League, scoring once against West Ham early this month.
Initial prognosis suggests that the Nigeria international could spend up to two months on the sidelines, meaning he will miss ten league matches plus the FA Cup fixture against a yet to be determined opponent if that is the case.
“Disappointed to be ruled out through injury but I’ll work as hard as I can to be back as soon as possible. Thanks,”Victor Moses said on Twitter.
The absence of the winger will be a big blow to Stoke City, who are without Nigeria international Peter Odemwingie till the end of the season.
Victor Moses has started 10 games for the Potters in the Premier League, scoring once against West Ham early this month.
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