The 30-year-old celebrated his permanent switch to Moscow with a goal as his side drew in the friendly at Landskron Stadium
Victor Moses celebrated his transfer move to Spartak Moscow by scoring a goal as his side settled for a 2-2 draw against Slovenian PrvaLiga side NK Bravo at Landskron Stadium on Friday.
The 30-year-old penned a two-year contract with the People's Team on Friday to end a nine-year stay with Chelsea after the club triggered a clause that allows them to sign him permanently following their qualification for next season's Champions League.
And immediately after making his move permanent, the former Super Eagle was in fine form for the Moscow side as he played for 72nd minutes in his first start this season and after they had gone down 1-0 courtesy of Miha Kancilija's opener, he leveled matters at the stroke of half-time with a well-taken volley.