Victor Moses is the only big-name player left behind by Jose Mourinho for tomorrow’s Super Cup clash against Bayern Munich in Prague, heightening fears that the days of the Nigerian forward are numbered at Stamford Bridge.
Moses, David Luiz, Juan Mata, Demba Ba and John Obi Mikel were stalwarts under interim manager Rafa Benitez last season, helping Chelsea to a third-place finish in the English Premier League and a Europa League triumph.
However, returning coach Mourinho, has shown little faith in this set of players as Moses and Luiz did not to play any of the first three games in this season’s EPL while Ba, Mata and Mikel have made cameo appearances.
However, all but Moses were picked for the trip to Prague.
Moses was a subject of transfer saga between Chelsea and Wigan Athletic in last season’s transfer window before Italian trainer Roberto di Matteo successfully landed the Nigerian for Chelsea in a £9million.
Meanwhile, there are interests from Liverpool and West Ham for Moses but reports claim Chelsea are more favourably disposed to loan deal with Liverpool based on cordial relationship between Mourinho and Liverpool manager, Brendan Rogers.
Also, the impending arrival of Ghanaian winger, Christian Atsu from FC Porto raises fears that Moses may be surplus to requirement at Chelsea after all.
Moses, David Luiz, Juan Mata, Demba Ba and John Obi Mikel were stalwarts under interim manager Rafa Benitez last season, helping Chelsea to a third-place finish in the English Premier League and a Europa League triumph.
However, returning coach Mourinho, has shown little faith in this set of players as Moses and Luiz did not to play any of the first three games in this season’s EPL while Ba, Mata and Mikel have made cameo appearances.
However, all but Moses were picked for the trip to Prague.
Moses was a subject of transfer saga between Chelsea and Wigan Athletic in last season’s transfer window before Italian trainer Roberto di Matteo successfully landed the Nigerian for Chelsea in a £9million.
Meanwhile, there are interests from Liverpool and West Ham for Moses but reports claim Chelsea are more favourably disposed to loan deal with Liverpool based on cordial relationship between Mourinho and Liverpool manager, Brendan Rogers.
Also, the impending arrival of Ghanaian winger, Christian Atsu from FC Porto raises fears that Moses may be surplus to requirement at Chelsea after all.
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