Nigeria international, Victor Moses, could make a return to action for Stoke City in about three weeks.
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According to the Stoke Sentinel, the Potters manager, Mark Hughes, expressed optimism that the winger looks set to make a return before or after the New Year since he turned up at the club’s 1-1 draw at Crystal Palace on Saturday.
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Hughes is encouraged by the 24-year-old’s recovery from the thigh injury that has sidelined him since late last month.
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Moses had been projected to be out for at least six to eight weeks, but Hughes now appears optimistic that the former Wigan Athletic could even return before the New Year.
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“It was good to see him. The (medical) lads had a quick look at him and were happy with how he is.
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“Hopefully, we will get him back before the New Year. Or if not, soon after. It’s probably another three weeks before he comes back,” said Hughes.
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Moses is currently on a season-long loan to Stoke City from Chelsea and has played in 10 Barclays Premier League for the Potters, scoring once.
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