Former Super Eagles star Victor Moses is thriving at Sky Bet Championship club Luton Town, proving he still has plenty to offer at the age of 33.
Moses, who joined the Hatters on a free transfer in September, has quickly become a standout performer for Rob Edwards’ side.
The winger showcased his class on Tuesday night, earning the Man of the Match award in Luton Town’s 2-1 victory over Stoke City.
“I’m very happy to be here. They’ve welcomed me very well, and they’re good lads,” Moses told the club’s official website.
“I just want to keep enjoying my football and helping the team as much as I can. Luton Town gave me the opportunity to prove myself, and helping the team is the most important thing.”
The former Chelsea star has made 13 league appearances for Luton Town this season, contributing one goal.
Despite leaving Spartak Moscow earlier this summer, Moses has seamlessly adapted to life at Kenilworth Road and continues to impress with his experience and work ethic.
A veteran of clubs like Crystal Palace, Wigan Athletic, Liverpool, and Inter Milan, Moses remains best known for his successful stint at Chelsea, where he won multiple trophies.
Internationally, he achieved glory with Nigeria, playing a pivotal role in their 2013 Africa Cup of Nations triumph before retiring from the Super Eagles after the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Now a key figure for Luton Town, Moses is determined to make a lasting impact as the Hatters push for success this season.