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I was a Premier League runner-up with Liverpool – now I'm playing in Kazakhstan

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The ex-Liverpool star was once fighting it out for the Premier League title before making the unorthodox move earlier this yearFormer Liverpool winger Victor Moses has gone from battling for the Premier League title to plying his trade in Kazakhstan. Moses, 35, who began his career at Crystal Palace, Liverpool's opponents this weekend, joined the Reds on a season-long loan from Chelsea in September 2013.He became part of former manager Brendan Rodgers' attack as Liverpool went toe-to-toe with Chelsea in the Premier League title race.



Moses has since sought out a completely new experience.He put pen to paper, signing with Kaisar Kyzylorda in the Kazakh Premier League in January. The attacking star had been without a club since leaving Luton last summer upon the expiration of his contract.Kaisar Kyzylorda, who are currently 13th in the Kazakhstan Premier League, announced Moses’ signing on its Instagram account.

The ex-Liverpool star held up the club shirt before pulling off some skills for supporters, and while signing balls, which he later handed out.Amid interest from several Premier League clubs, Rodgers moved quickly to secure Moses for the 2013/14 campaign. During his stint in the Premier League, he won the title with Chelsea in 2016/17 and the FA Cup in 2017/18.