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Moses says Antonio Conte has helped him enjoy football again after giving
him a second chance at Chelsea this season.
The 26-year-old has been one of the surprise stars of the Stamford Bridge
side's title-winning campaign after spending the last three seasons on loan
to Liverpool, Stoke and West Ham.
Although he played regularly and impressed at Stoke and West Ham, previous
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho seemed unconvinced by the Nigerian international.
Conte has integrated Moses into his team as a wing-back, however, and the
former Wigan player thrived as the west London club claimed their fifth
Premier League title.
Moses is now aiming for a double in this weekend's FA Cup final against
Arsenal and said: "That would be a great achievement for me.
"We've got a new manager here who's willing to give everyone an opportunity.
He gave me that opportunity and I didn't look back after that.
"I'm very pleased with that and I just want to keep improving in every game
I play. It's a new role for me and I'm still getting used to it.
"I'm more focused now than ever. I'm enjoying my football again. The more
games you play, the more experience you get and I'm enjoying that so far
this season.
"It's from the manager, he's given me a lot of confidence - not just me
personally, but the other boys as well. He gives every single one of us
confidence to go out there and enjoy our football."
Conte has claimed Arsenal are favourites to win at Wembley on Saturday,
despite the fact his Chelsea team finished 18 points ahead of Arsene
Wenger's.
Moses - a scorer of four goals in 39 appearances this term - added: "If he
says Arsenal are the favourites, then... I don't know. But we've got good
players who can win us games.
"We don't feel any pressure, we're just taking this game as it comes. We
think we're good enough to beat Arsenal but it's not going to be an easy
game.
"We've got the league title and they're going to want to win because they
missed out on the top four. We're going to try and stop them because we want
the double."