Spartak Moscow of Russia winger, Victor Moses has set his sight on making a long-awaited comeback from injury this Thursday, as he returned to full team training at the start of the week.
Following several weeks out of action, the former Super Eagles star is eager to finally make his comeback such that expectations are high that he could line out for Spartak’s game in Sochi.
Megasportsarena.com reports that this is sequel to reports out of the East European nation, with indications that Moses is on the comeback trail after missing his club’s last three competitive matches.
Moses was spotted in training with his teammates on Tuesday, with Spartak’s media unit revealing that he had fully recovered from injury, and he gleefully joined the squad in preparing for their next game in the Russian Premier League.
The game against Sochi is scheduled to hold at Otkrytiye Arena in Moscow this Thursday, but it remains to be seen if Moses is fit enough to be included in the starting line-up, as his level may have dropped after he started all previous matches Prior to his spell on the sidelines.
The 30-year-old former Chelsea of England star, who previously played on loan at Liverpool, West Ham United and Stoke City of England, as well as Fernebahce of Turkey and Inter Milan of Italy, had been a super-regular for Spartak in this season’s Russian Premier League.
However, the crafty lad, who played for Nigeria at the 2014 and 2018 editions of the FIFA World Cup, with a total of five games across both, suffered muscle complaint after colliding with an opposing player from Nizhny Novgorod, leading to his substitution in the 36th minute of the week three fixture.