Moises Caicedo has been talking big recently. He appears to have criticised Chelsea’s tactical approach for his early struggles and compared it to what he knew at Brighton and Hove Albion. Chelsea paid £115 million to make the midfielder the British record transfer signing from Brighton last summer after months of negotiations with the Seagulls......See Full Story>>.....See Full Story>>
According to The Athletic, the Blues hesitated to meet Brighton’s valuation until Liverpool stepped in with a £111mil, but the player had his mind set on moving to London.
Caicedo compares Chelsea to Brighton
The midfielder started slowly at Chelsea and committed a penalty in the 3-1 loss to West Ham, which caused his fans and rivals to subject him to trolls in the stadium and on social media.
The Ecuadorian overcame his initial struggle and ended the season strongly, scoring a 50-yard goal on the final day victory over AFC Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge.
In an interview quoted by Chelsea News, he appears to hinge his early season form on the tactical approach of his former boss, Mauricio Pochettino.
At the AMEX Stadium, the 22-year-old played under Graham Potter and Roberto De Zerbi, managers who favoured possession football rather than Pochettino’s high pressing.
The Argentine manager left the club at the end of last season, paving the way for Enzo Maresca, Pep Guardiola’s former assistant, who favours a possession-based approach.
Chelsea fans bully Caicedo and Fernandez
Sports Brief reported on Chelsea fans bullying Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez into deactivating their social media accounts after they failed to deliver great performances.
The midfield duo cost a combined £221m but struggled under Pochettino, leading to a fan attack that forced the players to limit their social media activities.