If I have got an injury, I have got an injury. Whenever I want to play for Nigeria, I must be 100 percent, I want to give everything. But if I have got an injury, I don't want to force myself, because I am going to look stupid on the pitch.
— Victor Moses
When a manager doesn't have any interest in you, you can see that as a player.
It is always good for a player when a manager believes in you.
I had a good time at Liverpool. They were great lads. The manager had his reasons to keep me on the bench, and at the same time, they were on a good run.
As a winger, you want to get at defenders and make it hard for them. Instead of them going forwards, they have to defend against you.
I want the fans to be able to recognise I am doing something good for the club, but at the same time, I want to work hard for the team and make sure we win games.
For a club to come and get you, they are going to use you at some stage.
I really admire Zinedine Zidane and Frank Lampard. They are really skilful, and I like the way they shoot from distance.
I'm sad to leave Palace because they're a great club and gave me my chance in football, and I want to say thanks to everyone there.
I'm proud of being a Nigerian international and am always committed to playing for my country.
I played for England Under-16s, 17s, 18s, 19s, 20s and then 21s... then... I just decided to make the decision to play for Nigeria.
I don't regret turning out in the colours of Super Eagles. I love Nigeria, and I was prepared to come and play for the nation.
I'd like to thank the chairman, Dave Whelan, and all of the staff at Wigan for giving me the chance to play in the Premier League.
You've got to keep on going up and down the wing for the whole game in that wing-back role, so you obviously need a lot of stamina to do that, and I think I've got that.
That's always been on my mind - to play games.
I'm looking forward to every game that I'm going to be involved in, whether it's the Champions League, Premier League, or anything else.
I have always believed in myself. As a footballer, it is essential to have that belief.
I love to play football. Why would I run away from playing football?
I just want to keep improving in every game.
In football, you have to learn from everything, but everyone makes mistakes.
As long as you work hard, the manager will see it, and he'll give you an opportunity.
That is my position, really: staying out wide and, most of the time, going into one v. one situations, which I am good at.
I want to do the right thing and also to enjoy myself on the pitch.
They watch the Premier League everywhere in Africa.
The more games I play, the better I get.
It's tough, as Chelsea's a very special place for me, and I've always had a great relationship with the fans, but it became very obvious that I was not in the manager's plans. I have achieved great things there, but I just needed to play football, and that's why I got the move to Fenerbahce.
It's the best feeling, representing your country, and I always want to perform and give 100% for the team.
Nigeria has always been my choice if called up, and when they did, I was happy.
The opportunity beckoned me to play for England, but I chose Nigeria because it has always been my ambition to play for the Super Eagles.
I'd like to put on record my sincere thanks to everyone at Wigan Athletic for the tremendous support they showed me during my time there.
By playing, you learn.
The main thing is to be on the pitch and enjoy my football.
I don't really mind where I play - left, right, up front on my own, or with another striker. I'm just versatile like that, and I don't mind playing anywhere in attack.
Chelsea is one of the biggest football clubs in the world.
I never run away from challenges.
I started playing for a team called Cosmos in the Tandridge League before I went for a two-week trial with Palace. They must have liked what they saw.
To me, I would say that Cesar is underrated. As a defender, he has got everything. He's quick; he's got that desire, passion for the game. He just wants to play football. Azpilicueta is never tired. He can run all night in every minute. He wants to play every game.
As long as I'm helping the team, I just want to play football.
I just want to enjoy my football.
Every preseason, I feel I've done well, and it's just about being given a chance.
It's good to score goals, but my teammates are fantastic - they really support me - but the opponents just want to tackle me hard!
When I play against a winger, because I'm a winger myself, I understand what they are going to do before they try and go past me, so it makes it a lot easier for me.
It's a massive thing to win the African Nations. It will go down in history. It was my first tournament with Nigeria, and winning it was a bonus for me; it was a good experience for me.
When you're playing, you enjoy yourself.
I waited for the opportunity to be invited to play for the national team of Nigeria, and immediately, they found me worthy; I did not waste time to honour the call.
It feels great being in the Champions League.
I enjoyed it very much, my first Champions League game.
There was only a little spell at Wigan, when I first signed there, when I wasn't in the team every week.
If I get my chance, then I've just got to go out there and take it and help the team to do as well as possible.
Changing position comes naturally to me, to be honest.