Ex Super Eagles winger Victor Moses Dedicates first Spartak Moscow goal to the End Sars Protesters in Nigeria and shared his voice against the killing of peaceful protesters.
Victor Moses opened his goal account in the Russian Premier League with an effort in Spartak Moscow’s 3-1 victory over Krasnodar on Saturday.
The 29-year-old doubled the visitors’ lead at the Krasnodar Stadium, 20 minutes after Ezequiel Ponce broke the deadlock in the 13th minute.
Brilliant win today and delighted to get my first goal for the club ⚽️🔥💪🏿
I dedicate my goal today to the people of Nigeria 🇳🇬 Enough is enough.
Nigerians have the right to protest and not be killed for it. #PrayForNigeria🙏🏿 pic.twitter.com/zGsfLLgpRN— Victor Moses (@VictorMoses) October 24, 2020
Saturday’s strike ended the Nigerian midfielder’s goal drought in a competitive match as his last goal came in August 2019 during a Turkish Super Lig match which Fenerbahce won 5-0.
Spartak Moscow climbed to the top of the Premier League standings after the win on the road with 27 points after 12 games.
Moses will be hoping to continue his impressive start to life in Russia when Tedesco’s side host Rostov for their next league fixture on October 31.
The former Liverpool and West Ham United midfielder is currently on his fifth loan spell away from Stamford Bridge after failing to secure a place in Frank Lampard’s squad this term.