Nigeria's Victor Moses was benched for the full duration as Chelsea dropped points for the first time this season in the English Premier League on Sunday.
The latest bench show will raise concerns on the future of the retired Super Eagles star at Stamford Bridge and might lead to the former Wigan winger seeking a move away from Chelsea when the transfer window reopens for business in January.
Chelsea drew goalless with West Ham United at London Stadium on Sunday.
The away side enjoyed the better of an often-scrappy contest.
Moses, 27, quit international football and decided to concentrate on club matters.
He is reportedly not in the plans of Blues Manager Maurizio Sarri, despite making 28 league appearances under the watchful eyes of Antonio Conte last season.
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February 2, 2026
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