Moses delighted with Burnley impact

Victor Moses has been utilised from the bench during his short Wigan Athletic career to date. The former Crystal Palace forward was delighted with his assist in the 1-0 win over Burnley. Nineteen year old Moses has been tipped to have a big future in the game, and he is delighted with his impact after coming on as a 73rd minute substitute in the 1-0 win over Burnley. The England under 21 international gave the Clarets full back, Stephen Jordan a tough time for the final twenty minutes of a close game. It was in the 93rd minute that Moses cut inside Jordan and delivered a perfect cross onto the head of Hugo Rodallega. The rest they say, is history. Speaking to the Wigan Evening Post, Moses said: "When I got the ball in the corner, the only thing on my mind was to cross it and get it in the area."I'd got myself into that position a few times beforehand and the balls in hadn't come to anything. But on this occasion I checked inside him, made a bit of room and found Hugo, who finished really well."I'll remember this day for a long time. It was a great win and three very important points for the club. "After I put the cross in, I got caught by the defender. So when Hugo headed it in, I was on the floor and couldn't really see it had gone in. It was only the roar from the crowd that told me he'd scored, which was a great feeling." Given the injury to Charles N'Zogbia, and the relatively poor performances from Paul Scharner of late, Moses is likely to be pushing for a start against Manchester City on Monday. CLICK HERE FOR THE MESSAGEBOARD

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