Nigerian international, Victor Moses, has disclosed that Chelsea manager, Antonio Conte, did not consult him before he started playing him as a right wing-back.
The Super Eagles ace was ignored by a succession of coaches at Stamford Bridge after joining from Wigan in 2012, going on loan to Liverpool, Stoke and West Ham over the last three years.
He has, however, become a key player this term, shining in a deeper role on the right side after Conte switched his defensive setup to a back three.
Moses, 26, has featured in 37 games in all competitions for the Blues this term, but he says he had no idea he would have to adapt to a new role until he was thrust into the starting XI against Hull in October.
“He didn’t say to me: ‘Do you fancy playing wing-back?’ He just put me in there,” Moses said.
“After that he just kept on encouraging me and went through it with me, what the position was all about, mostly in training. And constantly he was talking to me in training to make sure I was improving in it, talking me through it. I took that in and I didn’t look back.
“I have always believed in the ability that I have got. I have always known that I’ve got the ability to play in a big club like Chelsea. I have proved that. We have got a manager here that is willing to give everybody an opportunity.
“To be honest, I just wanted to play football. It was at Hull that it all started. I really enjoyed it and I took everything in.
“I kept watching the video of myself after the Hull game, to make sure I was in the right place, and after that I took it in and kept on improving.”
Moses will be confirmed a Premier League winner for the first time if Chelsea beat West Brom at The Hawthorns on Friday.