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Will Moses and Azpi be available for the weekend game?

Azpilicueta - Yes. I don't think that Moses will as I believe that the paperwork has to be sent off before Friday noon in order to play on the Saturday, although I may be wrong.

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Good we needed a RW for some time.

Some people might not rate him that much, but I think he will a good enough signing.

I think he def. has more potential then Kalou and Malouda.

And giving that RDM rates him a lot, I bet we will see a lot of him.

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So, first Azpilicueta and now Moses. 2 signings in 1 day. Not bad. All we need now is another striker. Have my doubts over the signing of Moses but we shall see. One more week till the end of the transfer window. Should be enough to chase and seal the signing of another ST. Desperately need one!

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Still just 21, Moses' displays for Wigan attracted interest from Chelsea prior to 2012-13; the European Champions looking to bolster their attacking options with young talent, having already signed Eden Hazard and Oscar over the summer. Having had four previous bids rejected, the Blues finally secured a deal reported to be worth £10m on 24 August 2012.

Having watched the 2012 UEFA Super Cup as an unused substitute, Moses made his debut in a goalless draw against Queens Park Rangers on 15 September. He scored on his full debut ten days later, scoring the sixth goal as Chelsea beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 6-0 in the League Cup. Goals against Swansea City and Shakhtar Donetsk followed in early November; the latter injury-time goal effectively keeping alive Chelsea's hopes of qualifying from the UEFA Champions League group stage. The win would ultimately prove futile, as Chelsea finished third in the group with a 3-0 loss to Juventus in the next match proving to be the killer blow. The defeat in Turin cost manager Roberto Di Matteo his job, and Moses' first team prospects improved following the hiring of Rafael Benítez on an interim basis, with the Spaniard evidently preferring the Nigerian's direct play to Oscar's artistry; Di Matteo having consistently favoured an attacking midfield trio of Juan Mata, Oscar and Eden Hazard. Moses generally made the most of his increased opportunities, cementing his popularity with the Chelsea fans with his impressive displays and goals in the cups against Leeds United and Southampton.

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