Foot Europe Victor Moses Scored To Celebrate His Permenent Transfer To Spartak Moscow

Spartak Moscow played their second pre-season friendly against Slovenian PrvaLiga side NK Bravo at Landskron Stadium on Friday evening. And former Chelsea wing-back Victor Moses celebrated his permanent switch by getting on the scoresheet of Spartak Moscow.

European champions Chelsea confirmed on Friday that the former Nigeria international has ended a nine-year association with the club after inking a two-year contract with Spartak Moscow.

The game, which ended in a 2-2 stalemate, was attended by the chairman of the board of directors of Spartak Moscow Leonid Fedun, general director Evgeny Melezhikov and sports director Dmitri Popov.

Moses made his first start of the pre-season. And he was in action for 72 minutes before making way for Lomovitsky.

The 2013 African Cup of Nations winner looked the most dangerous player on the pitch for Spartak, especially in the first half.

On 31 minutes, the winger saw his volley go over the bar. And eight minutes later the Bravo goalkeeper made a brilliant save, palming away his effort to prevent him from opening the scoring.

Moses thought he had broken the deadlock five minutes before half-time. But the goal was chalked off for offside.

Seven minutes into the second half, the Nigerian blasted the ball into the roof of the net from close range to cancel out Miha Kancilija’s opener.

Spartak’s Zelimkhan Bakaev made it 2-1 on the hour mark before Sandi Ogrinec’s equaliser in the 85th minute.

Spartak Moscow will tackle Croatian team Sibenik on the last day of their training camp in Austria on July 5, 2021.


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