COMMENT By Seye Omidiora Follow on Twitter
For the average football player, the most dreaded part of having a managerial change at your club is the fear of the unknown.
Not knowing how you’ll fit in under a new style of play and new way of doing things. The greatest fear is going from mainstay to outcast.
Victor Moses probably started having doubts about his future once the Antonio Conte exit rumors began to gather pace last season.
Prior to the Italian’s arrival, he was on the outside looking in at Chelsea, but a change of tactic, to a 3-4-3, saw him make the jump from peripheral figure to vital cog in the Blues side.