Chelseas moses watfords success ruled zambia game
I think there may be a few issues with the sentence you've constructed!
Here's a breakdown of what's not quite right:
- "Chelseas" should be "Chelsea's" (possessive form)
- "Moses" is likely a reference to Victor Moses, a Nigerian footballer who has played for Chelsea, but it's not clear how he's related to the sentence
- "Watfords" should be "Watford's" (possessive form)
- "success" is a noun, but it's not clear what it's referring to or how it's related to the other parts of the sentence
- "ruled" is a verb, but it's not clear what or who is being ruled
- "Zambia" is a country, but it's not clear how it's related to the other parts of the sentence
If you could provide more context or clarify what you're trying to say, I'd be happy to help you construct a sentence that makes sense!