World Cup 2022 Injury List: Injured footballers who might not play this World Cup
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Son of Nigeria winger, Victor Moses, Brentley Moses is showing signs of following his father's footsteps after he was spotted practicing freekicks at home.
The youngsters' technique was incredible as he bend it over the wall with sheer brilliance.
Moses, who won the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations with Nigeria, was impressed with his son's delivery, taking to social media to share the moment.
"Yes Brentley, keep up the good work," he wrote on Instagram.
The 32-year-old is already carving the path for his son to also become a successful footballer as he provides him the basic football education.
World Cup 2022 Injury List: Injured footballers who might not play this World Cup
FootballMeanwhile, the former Chelsea forward has rejoined Russian club Spartak Moscow for pre-season ahead of the upcoming campaign.
He joined Spartak Moscow after leaving Chelsea in 2021, a club he helped win the English Premier League in 2017.
The former England youth international has not played for Nigeria since the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, making his last appearance against Argentina, as reported by Transfermarkt.
He made 38 international appearances for the Super Eagles, scoring 12 goals.
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Nigerian footballer Victor Moses has expressed disappointment over the injury he picked while playing for Spartak Moscow with the former Chelsea star stressing that he will be back stronger.
Moses ruptured his Achilles and was stretched off in pain after 33 minutes during Spartak’s 2-0 victory over Ural and he is set for an operation.
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FootballThe 32-year-old will be out of action for six months which is a bad development for Spartak Moscow and the club's fans.
Former Super Eagles captain Austin Okocha has expressed worry over the injury suffered by Nigerian forward Victor Moses claiming that his club in Russia have really missed him.
Moses is currently on the books of Russian club Spartak Moscow after joining from Premier League side Chelsea in 2021.
The 32-year-old suffered an Achilles tendon injury against Ural in August 2022, and has not played for the Russian giants ever since then.