'I'm happy to help the team' - Moses

Luton Town's Victor Moses in actionImage source, Rex Features
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Victor Moses won the Premier League title during his time at Chelsea

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Luton Town's Victor Moses says he is happy to play anywhere as long as it helps the team.

The Nigerian international found himself at left wing-back for Tuesday night's 2-1 win over Stoke City which ended the Hatters' three-game streak without a victory.

"I'm a utility player and can play in any position - I'm happy to help the team," Moses told BBC Three Counties Radio.

"Anywhere the manager wants me to play I'm happy - I've always been that sort of player who switches position to cover and help the team and I want to keep on doing that and enjoying playing."

The 33-year-old arrived at Luton as a free agent in September after leaving Spartak Moscow and is hoping his experience can help them climb the Championship table.

"I've said to the lads we just need to keep our heads down - don't do stupid things because I've been in a position like this before.

"We need to enjoy our football - don't complicate it, just do the basics right and things will come around."

Luton are up to 14th place and visit Blackburn Rovers on Saturday.