Moses delighted with first league goal

Nigeria international striker, Victor Moses, scored his first league goal of the season for English top flight outfit, Stoke City.
The goal against West Ham at the Britannia Stadium was the first league goal in over a year by Moses, who played all 90 minutes in the match which ended 2-2.
The Nigerian got off the blocks fastest when he charged at West Ham’s defence all the way from midfield before letting fly from 25 yards which he could not keep down.
The 23-year-old had a field day against the Hammers’ defence, however, his end product was often lacking.
Moses opened scoring in the game with quite a scrappy finish after Bojan’s shot was blocked following Geoff Cameron’s cross from the right.
Senegalese striker, Mame Biram Diouf doubled Stoke City’s lead in the 56th minute.
Goals from Enner Valencia and Stewart Downing ensured the Hammers left Stoke City with a point and Moses expressed his disappointment of the Potters failing to take the full points.
But the former Crystal Palace man is “pleased” to have got off the mark.
“(We are) disappointed not to get the three points but will pick ourselves up for next week. (I am) Pleased to get on scoresheet though and happy birthday to the gaffer!” Moses wrote on Twitter after Saturday’s match.
Moses, apart from scoring his first league goal for the Potters, has provided three assists for Stoke City this term since joining on loan from Chelsea