May 11, 2026

Chelsea Blame Nigeria For Moses’ Hamstring Injury

By Farouk Mohammed

Chelsea have blamed the coaches of the Super Eagles for the hamstring injury picked up by Victor Moses in their 1-2 loss to Crystal Palace last weekend.

Moses left the pitch five minutes before the half time break and the club confirmed reports that he will be out for four to six weeks with the hamstring injury.

The Nigeria international played the entire duration of Nigeria’s 1-0 win over Zambia during the last international round of games, with the win securing Nigeria a spot at next year’s World Cup in Russia.

A source close to the player said Chelsea are angry with Nigeria for playing Moses for the entire duration of the game against Zambia, despite the forward complaining of a tight hamstring during the course of the game.

“Moses was supposed to be pulled out of the game against Zambia but the injury which led to two substitutions forced the coaches to leave him on for the entire duration of the game, which he played through the pain barrier.

“Moses complained of a tight hamstring during the halftime break, but he had to manage it for the entire duration of the game. The rest he had after the game didn’t bring the desired result, hence the re-occurrence of the injury on Saturday.

“Chelsea are understandably angry because they know how to manage him and if you can recall he was rested in the game against Manchester City with coach Antonio Conte saying he has played too many games.” the source said.

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