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Moussa Sissoko

Attacking Midfielder, Midfielder (Centre) AM, M (C) - Watford

Recent Matches & Performances

A graph displaying Moussa Sissoko's form, up and down via their performance for each fixture. The matchratings range from zero to 10 and are calculated via our algorithms covering more than 50 datapoints.

Next match

The next match which Moussa Sissoko's team, Watford, are involved in. This includes the date and location of the fixture.

10 Aug, 2024 at The Den
Championship - Gameweek 1

About Moussa Sissoko

Who is Moussa Sissoko?

Moussa Sissoko is 34-years-old, born on 16 August 1989, and is a right-footed professional football player from France. Born in Le Blanc-Mesnil, Moussa Sissoko has also played in Coupe de France for Nantes, in Premier League for Tottenham, in FA Cup for Newcastle and in Ligue 1 for Toulouse. He currently plays as a Attacking Midfielder, Midfielder (Centre) in Championship for club Watford.

How good is Moussa Sissoko?

Based on our FC Ranking and match performance analysis he currently has a ranking of 66 out of 99 which is 'Competent-level' compared to other football players around the world.

What are Moussa Sissoko's last performances?

One of his best performances from last period, was the match against Reims, played on 28 January 2024 in Ligue 1 (Regular Season). Moussa Sissoko received a match rating from FC of 6.9 for his performance and Nantes lost the match with a score of 0-0.

Other exemplary match performances of Moussa Sissoko in this period were:
Nantes - Clermont (1-2), played on 14 January 2024 for the Ligue 1 (Regular Season). He received a match rating of 6.6.
Nantes - Strasbourg (1-3), played on 16 March 2024 for the Ligue 1 (Regular Season). He received a match rating of 6.5.

One of his least good performances was the match against Rennais, played on 20 April 2024 in Ligue 1 (Regular Season). Moussa Sissoko received a match rating from FC of 5.5 for his performance and Nantes lost the match with a score of 0-3.

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