Super Eagles star Moses Simon has made waves across Europe with his incredible dribbling skills, surpassing Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr. to secure a spot as one of the top dribblers in the continent’s top leagues.
The Nigerian forward’s outstanding performances for Nantes have caught the attention of football fans worldwide.
This season, Simon has been in impressive form, contributing four goals and five assists in 16 appearances across all competitions. His explosive pace, agility, and ability to take on defenders have made him a key asset for Nantes since joining in 2019.
These skills have helped him become one of the best dribblers in Europe, ranking fourth in the top seven leagues (England, Spain, Italy, Germany, France, Netherlands, and Portugal).
Simon has successfully completed 133 dribbles this season, placing him ahead of Vinicius Jr., who has 130.
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The only players to have dribbled more than Simon are Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal and Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams, both with 153, and Tottenham’s Dejan Kulusevski, with 139.
One of Simon’s most notable moments this season was his stunning goal against Rennes in December, which further highlighted his exceptional dribbling ability.
Moses Simon (29) produced this piece of magic for Nantes against Rennes. pic.twitter.com/Mnkda5Atqk
— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) December 8, 2024
His combination of skill, speed, and strength on the ball has been a crucial factor in Nantes’ attacking play, even though they are currently sitting 15th in Ligue 1.
As Nantes aim to climb the table and secure a better position, Simon’s dribbling prowess will be key to their success. With his continued rise, Simon is quickly becoming one of the most exciting wingers in European football.
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