Nigeria winger Victor Moses is a happy man after helping his team come back from a two-goal deficit to draw 2-2 at Norwich on Saturday.
With the Hammers losing 2-0, Moses was thrown into the fray in the 74th minute and his introduction sparked West Ham’s revival as Dimitri Payet and Mark Noble scored to level matters.
The former Wigan winger was happy with his contribution in the game and heaped praise on his teammates.
“It was a great game. First half wasn’t the best for us, but in the second half we turned it around [after going 2-0 down],” Moses told whufc.com.
“You could see the passion and desire we had to come back and we got two goals in two or three minutes. It ended up being a great day for us.
“The most important thing is the point we got. It’s good that we didn’t lose.”
It will delight Nigeria head coach Sunday Oliseh that Moses is hitting the right notes at the right moment as the former African champions prepare to take on Egypt next month in a 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match in Kaduna.
The 25-year-old has been bedevilled by injuries which have seen him yet to make an appearance under Oliseh since he took over as coach of the Super Eagles.
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