“He has been doing very well, every time he has played he has performed well,” said the Italian.
“He is still very young but there is a lot more to come from him and I was pleased with him.
“He is a big threat, he has tricks and pace and is becoming more effective when he finds space,”
Moses, who made his Chelsea debut against Queen Park Rangers, has since become a regular for the Champions League holders enjoying playing time in Champions League qualifiers, League Cup games and League games respectively. He was voted Man of the Match against Manchester United in the Capital One Cup game which Chelsea won 5-4
The 20-year-old whose wife was recently delivered of a baby boy, made his Eagles debut as a substitute on 29 February 2012 against Rwanda. He scored his first goal for the Stephen Keshi-led side in the 6–1 demolition of the Lone Star of Liberia in an AFCON 2013 qualifier in Calabar
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