Victor Moses on course to make international debut

Victor Moses is still in the international wilderness. but if he produces many more showings like the one he turned in at the Hawthorns, it won't be for much longer.Wigan Athletic's winger turns 21 on Monday and finally came of age with a display full of trickery and devilment that enabled Roberto Martinez's men to claim another notable scalp following their success at Sunderland a fortnight ago.Moses scored once and was clipped by Steven Reid inside the penalty area, leaving Jordi Gomes to convert the winner after West Brom's right-back had curled a deft free-kick past Ali Al Habsi. Unique talent: Moses looks set to finally make his full international debut    Moses was called up by Nigeria for a friendly earlier this season but that was postponed and although thas authorities have cut through the red-tape, his international future has not yet been decided. After playing for England at Under 21 level, someone, somewhere may have a decision to make.'I got a call-up,' he said, 'but something happened with the paperwork.'Nigeria haven't qualified for the African Cup of Nations, so.we'll have to wait and see.'At the moment, I can still play for England because I've not played for Nigeria, so like I say, we will have to wait and see.'Moses has played for England at Under-21 level and Martinez is confident he can persuade the winger to pen a new deal with the Latics.'If Victor is an important player in the Premier League, everything else will be solved,' said Wigan's boss. 'He was very close to making his debut for Nigeria.'It's a difficult decision for him but he's just going to see it pan out naturally as he concentrates on his club football.'What I will say is that he is an important player for us. He's special. There are not many players who can make things happen.'Managers want athletes, people who work offensively and defensively and Victor, when he gets the ball to his feet, he rolls back the years and that really excites me.'The fact is, he has the talent to be whatever he wants.'

Source: Daily_Mail