
Victor
Moses says he is relishing his new wing-back role at Chelsea under head
coach Antonio Conte.
The 25-year-old, who signed as a forward from Wigan in 2012 and has spent
the past three seasons out on loan, shone at right wing-back yet again as
the Blues won away at Southampton in the Premier League on Sunday.
Conte admitted afterwards that Moses' performances in this position have
been a "surprise" even to him, but the player himself believes he is
thriving within the Italian's organised 3-4-3 system.
"I have not played there before but I have just got to listen to what the
manager asks me to do in that position, and the way he wants me to do it,"
Moses said.
"Every game we play I just want to keep on improving. The more games you
play, the more experience you get in that position. I'm really relishing it
at the moment and enjoying it.
"It's very important to understand your team-mates. I have got Cesar
Azpilicueta there, the spare right-back, who is behind me, and he
communicates with me and really helps me out to make sure I am in the right
position.
"Defensively we all work as a unit in training and every day in training the
manager is on top of us to make sure we are solid. He's also very helpful on
the touchline. He talks to you to make sure you're in the right position.
"It's very good to link up with Pedro or Willian, too. They know when it's
time for me to go or when not to go. We speak to each other and we look at
each other's movement to make sure we are doing the right thing on the
pitch.
"I'm feeling happy, I'm feeling excited and right now I'm looking forward to
every game."