Thursday, 5 March 2015

Victor Moses Goal Help Stoke Secure Win


Nigeria international, Victor Moses scored the opener for Stoke City as the Potters secured a 2-0 win at the Britannia stadium against visiting Everton, that win has secured the third win in a row for Stoke in the Premier League.
The 2013 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) winner, Moses nearly gave the Potters the
lead when he created space for himself on the edge of the box, and unleashed a powerful strike towards goal but that effort was well saved by Everton goal keeper, Tim Howard.
Everton had the first real opening of the game when Luke Garbutt teed up Darron Gibson just outside the area, but the midfielder could only drill his effort straight at Asmir Begovic.
Few minutes after the early scare by the visitors, Victor Moses made Tim Howard looked ordinary as the Nigerian connected well with Phil Bardsley's cross to nod the ball into the top corner of the net which was greeted with massive celebration by the home fans. 
The Toffees came into the second half much stronger as Belgian international, Romelu Lukaku took the ball with confidence at the edge of the box but his powerful yet precise strike was deflected by Geoff Cameron. Another close effort from Leon Osman and Arouna Kone didn't look too dangerous. 
The Potters secured the win at the later stage of the match when Marko Arnautovic broke through the Toffees back line and delivered a shot that came off the post but Diouf was on hand to knock in the rebound.

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