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Thursday, 28 November 2013

Moses Demands More Playing Time at Liverpool Victor Moses has shown his frustration at the failure of Liverpool to give him a regular start in the first team, and has demanded more playing time. The Super Eagles winger, who was speaking with a local paper, Liverpool Echo, delivered a veiled threat to team manager, Brendan Rodgers. “The main thing is to be on the pitch and enjoy football. That’s always been on my mind – to play games. “There was only a little spell at Wigan when I first signed there and I wasn’t in the team every week. “I’ve always gone to places for the football, places where I’m going to play. By playing, you learn, and I think I can develop a lot more but I realise to achieve that I’ve got to play as much as possible,” stressed the former Wigan star. Moses is the third Liverpool player to publicly complain about lack of game time. At the beginning of November, Daniel Agger also made the same complaint on Danish television. A couple of days after Agger, Luis Alberto publicly revealed his frustration with his status as a perennial bench-warmer onLFC.com. Sebastian Coates has also gone public on his disappointment with life at Anfield, stating his frustration in a March interview with Uruguayan newspaper El Observador. Moses had stated on arrival at Anfield, that he left Chelsea because his first team chances were limited.

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