March 3 2008
CLINTON MORRISON believes young gun Victor Moses is set for a bright future at Crystal Palace.
Moses, 17, was handed his first professional start by Palace manager Neil Warnock in Saturday's 1-0 win at Preston.
The Academy product rounded off a fine display by setting up MORRISON for the winning goal to end the Eagles' six-game run without a victory.
MORRISON reckons Moses has the quality to make it to the top, saying: "The kid has got a lot of talent and he's unbelievable to watch.
"The things that he can do in training pitch are unbelievable and the more he gets used to playing in the first-team, the better he'll become.
"It was his first game and he was really assured. The more games he plays, the more confident he'll be to just go and take people on. But I think he did well. He was neat and tidy and it was a good performance."
With Moses, Lee Hills, John Bostock and Sean Scannell coming through, things are looking good for the Eagles.
MORRISON said: "It's crazy that they're 17 but they're all good kids here. We've got the right manager just to nurture them and bring them on and hopefully more of them can come through and make their debuts.
"It's good to have these lads coming in buzzing around and they give you a lot of energy and a spark and they can lift you."
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