The guys address your tweets about Raheem Sterling, Victor Moses and the Americans who could join Bob Bradley at Swansea. Victor Moses didn't get much of a look-in under Jose Mourinho, but Antonio Conte's arrival at Chelsea has changed that. LONDON -- After three years as a Premier League nomad, Victor Moses is finally back where he always wanted to be. And as he sits in a room overlooking the sun-drenched first-team training pitch at Chelsea's Cobham training complex, there is more than a hint of indignation in his words at the fact he has been made to wait this long. "I'm delighted to be back," Moses told ESPN FC.