Victor Moses has insisted that he still has a lot to offer Chelsea, following his impressive performances this season.

The winger, who was snapped up by Chelsea from Wigan Athletic in the summer of 2012, made 43 appearances in all competitions for the Blues in the 2012/13 campaign, scoring 10 times and providing five assists.




However, after Jose Mourinho took charge of the club at the start of 2013/14 season, Moses was deemed surplus to requirements by the Portuguese.

The Nigeria international spent the 2013/14 campaign on loan at Liverpool, with the 25-year-old joining Stoke City and West Ham United on similar loan deals for the next two seasons respectively.
 


But new Chelsea boss Antonio Conte, who took charge in the summer, decided to keep Moses at Stamford Bridge.

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And the former Wigan man, who has scored three times in nine games in the present campaign, explained that Chelsea can expect a lot more from him.

“I still think that there is still a lot to come from me”, Moses told Chelsea TV.

“I played only one season here before, I was out on loan three times. Now that I am back here, I am more focused and I am totally enjoying my football at the moment.

“To be honest, I think I have a lot more to offer to the club.”

Moses, whose present contract with Chelsea runs until 2019, has 25 caps and seven goals for Nigeria to his name.