I love him. If Moses can become a star under Conte then Sessegnon will be absolutely huge.
He is better, which is why he isn’t playing for the equivalent of Wigan (which would be probably be Burnley now)Are you suggesting Sessegnon is as good as Moses was at the same age?
Are you suggesting Sessegnon is as good as Moses was at the same age?
He played one decent season at Chelsea and won the leagueNot sure I agree that Sess is/was better.
Watched Moses at Wigan for years and he was excellent, then at Chelsea was very good and consistent. Sess has got it all to prove with us.
A manager who believes in his ability and deploys a system that can maximise his talent...that's the most fertile ground he could hope for. If he's ever to thrive, it's surely now.
Just hope that he and Reguilon can spur each other on rather than have one crush the other.
I like Sessgnon but in contrast he's only had that 1 season at Championship level where he excelled. His first PL season at Fulham was forgettable. He did well during his loan in Germany but I don't think you can really says hes had the more impressive career than Moses at the same age. Moses was equally lauded and had a better CV imo at the time.He played one decent season at Chelsea and won the league
He had 6 loans at Chelsea so was hardly a success
And at Wigan he didnt get regularly games until Nzogbia left
What CV did Moses have?I like Sessgnon but in contrast he's only had that 1 season at Championship level where he excelled. His first PL season at Fulham was forgettable. He did well during his loan in Germany but I don't think you can really says hes had the more impressive career than Moses at the same age. Moses was equally lauded and had a better CV imo at the time.
I do think Sessgnon can go and hit higher heights than Moses but it's no forgone conclusion.
No he isn't. Moses was a proven PL winger before he moved to Chelsea. On ball skill and moves - I would take Moses any day. He even plays the back position better than Sess considering he started off as a winger. People forget how good Victor Moses really was.Sessegnon is far far better.
For me his spell at Wigan when he did break into the Wigan side is more impressive than Sessengnon's CV till now imo. As I said though I can see Sess doing more with his talent especially under Conte in a system that now suits him down to the tee.What CV did Moses have?
2007 to 2010 at Palace and only 58 games in the championship (they weren’t prem)
Then he went to Wigan and wasn’t starting there until Nzogbia left so didn’t get starts at the same age as Sessesgnon
It’s why I referenced the international caps as a balance and seasoning is way ahead on that front like for like
So I’d argue that Moses had a really weak CV at the same age (not starting regularly at palace in the championship or Wigan in the bottom half of the prem)
He is better, which is why he isn’t playing for the equivalent of Wigan (which would be probably be Burnley now)
To give it a balance sessegnon he played over 30 international games for his age group whereas Moses played less than 15
For me his spell at Wigan when he did break into the Wigan side is more impressive than Sessengnon's CV till now imo. As I said though I can see Sess doing more with his talent especially under Conte in a system that now suits him down to the tee.
That was 1 year later than where Ryan is nowFor me his spell at Wigan when he did break into the Wigan side is more impressive than Sessengnon's CV till now imo. As I said though I can see Sess doing more with his talent especially under Conte in a system that now suits him down to the tee.
Looking at Wikipedia, at the age of 21, whilst in the top league (PL or Bundesliga)
moses - 40 games for Wigan and 3 goals in all comps
Sess - 14 games for Spurs and 1 goal / 29 games for Hoffenheim and 2 goals.
pretty similar, no? Certainly wouldn’t say Moses was better at the same age anyway, even taking in to account that stats don’t tell the whole story.
He was 20 surelyVictor Moses joined Wigan as a 19 year old. He played 74 games for Wigan within 3 years. After 2 years at Wigan, Chelsea came in for him. He was an English U21 international before he decided to switch to Nigeria winning the 2013 Nations Cup with Nigeria.
Youth age groups - History is littered with youth players who had many caps for their youth teams. Victor played 28 times for England U16, U17, U19, U21. He was highly rated similar to Alex Iwobi. He switched to Nigeria in 2013.
If Sess turns out to play as well as Victor did under Conte, it would be a vast improvement over what I have seen so far.
Sorry your right on that frontVictor was born in Dec 1990 and he joined Wigan in Jan 2010. He was 19 then and would be 20 in Dec 2010.