MOSES SPEAKS OUT ON KANTÉ'S AWARD

The Nigeria international claims the Frenchman
deserved to emerge as PFA Players' Player of
the Year
Chelsea ’s Victor Moses claims the announcement of
N'Golo Kanté as the PFA Players' Player of the Year was
truly deserved.
The Frenchman beat teammate Eden Hazard and
Manchester United’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic to the coveted
prize following a brilliant debut season at Stamford
Bridge.
The 26-year-old has played 31 of the Blues’ 32 games
in the Premier League so far this season, and could yet
inspire Antonio Conte’s men to the English Premier
League title with six matches to go.
And the Nigerian who has equally enjoyed a brilliant
season is in no doubt that the former Leicester City star
has been the best.
''Congratulations N'Golo Kanté on winning the PFA
Player of the Year award. Well deserved and it's a
pleasure playing with you mate,'' Moses twitted.
Conte’s side who breezed past Tottenham Hotspur 4-2
to reach the English FA final continue their chase for the
English topflight diadem against Southampton on
Tuesday.
They lead the log with 75 points from 32 games – four
points ahead of closest challenger, Spurs.

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