Former Chelsea star Victor Moses has refused to choose the greatest achievement of his football career.
Moses spoke during the Famous CFC Watch Party in Lagos, where Chelsea fans and members of the media gathered to watch the Premier League clash between Chelsea and Liverpool at Anfield, which ended in a 1-1 draw.
During the event, the former Super Eagles wing-back was asked to name the biggest moment of his successful career, but he said every trophy he won meant a lot to him.
“Every title is important, you know. Winning my first major title for Nigeria, it was huge for myself as well,” Moses told Pulse Sports’ Joba Ogunwale.
“Winning the Premier League was huge. They’re all important, so I don’t really got one specific one.”
The 35-year-old enjoyed a successful career for both club and country.
He helped the Super Eagles win the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations and also played at the 2014 and 2018 FIFA World Cups.
At club level, Moses was part of the Chelsea side that won the Premier League title in 2017 and the FA Cup in 2018 under former manager Antonio Conte.

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