Former Nigerian international Victor Moses has dedicated his first goal for Spartak Moscow to the victims of Police Brutality in Nigeria.
Moses registered his first goal for the Russian premier league leaders in their 3 – 1 win over Krasnodar on Saturday.
Ezekiel Ponce broke the deadlock in the 13th minute before Moses netted the second goal of the game three minutes after the half-hour mark.
The home side later hit back in the 59th minute through Jacob Sabua, but Jordan Larsson killed any hope of a comeback when he netted the third for Sparta Moscow.
After the game, the Ex-Super Eagles player dedicated his goal to #EndSARS protesters who were allegedly shot by military forces in Lekki and he also stated Nigerians have the right to peaceful protest.
Brilliant win today and delighted to get my first goal for the club ⚽️🔥💪🏿
I dedicate my goal today to the people of Nigeria 🇳🇬 Enough is enough.
Nigerians have the right to protest and not be killed for it. #PrayForNigeria🙏🏿 pic.twitter.com/zGsfLLgpRN— Victor Moses (@VictorMoses) October 24, 2020
“Brilliant win today and delighted to get my first goal for the club ⚽️🔥💪🏿 I dedicate my goal today to the people of Nigeria 🇳🇬 Enough is enough. Nigerians have the right to protest and not be killed for it.” He said in a tweet.
Moses joined Spartak Moses on a season-long loan from Chelsea with the option of remaining permanent at the club.
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