
Victor
Moses hopes Antonio Conte will give him the chance to resurrect his Chelsea
career.
The former Crystal Palace winger has been loaned out for the last three
seasons with spells at Liverpool, Stoke and West Ham after joining the Blues
from Wigan in 2012.
However, Moses still believes his talent and work ethic can force him into
the plans of Chelsea's new Italian manager.
"It's a very big season for me, there is a new manager here," the
25-year-old told the London Evening Standard.
"I have to show my talent and make sure I work hard to get into his
thoughts. I will keep working hard and see what happens after that.
"We have a new manager and he knows what he wants from us. We are still
getting used to the way he wants us to play, but it's going to be good."
Former Chelsea managers Roberto Di Matteo and Rafa Benitez handed the
Nigeria international 44 appearances in the Blues' 2012/13 Europa
League-winning season,