Slavia Prague’s rising star, David Moses, has expressed his gratitude towards Super Eagles defender Igoh Ogbu, who has been instrumental in helping him settle into life at the Czech club. The 21-year-old Nigerian midfielder joined Slavia Prague from MFK Karviná and has made a significant impact, contributing a goal and an assist in 17 appearances across all competitions.
Moses praised Ogbu’s guidance and support, saying, “He’s like my big brother. If I don’t understand something, I go to him first. He helps me a lot.” This strong bond between the two players is a testament to the growing influence of Nigerian players at Slavia Prague.
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Moses also revealed his aspirations of competing at the highest level in European football, particularly in the UEFA Champions League. “Playing in the Champions League is really the highest level. I don’t even know how to describe it. It’s a huge thing,” he said. The young midfielder is eager to experience the electric atmosphere of big matches, which he believes gives him energy and motivation.

Slavia Prague’s rising star, David Moses
When asked about his dream opponents, Moses expressed his admiration for Spanish giants Real Madrid and Premier League champions Liverpool. “I would like to play against big teams. I would like Real Madrid the most. And I would also like to experience the atmosphere at Anfield because I hear that the Liverpool fans are amazing.” These ambitions showcase Moses’ desire to test his skills against the best teams in Europe.
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With his impressive performances, Moses is cementing his position at Slavia Prague. The club currently leads the Czech top flight with 50 points after 19 games, seven points ahead of Viktoria Plzeň and 13 points clear of reigning champions Sparta Prague. Moses’ rapid development and growing influence at the club will be crucial in helping Slavia Prague maintain its dominance in the Czech league and push for European success.
