Chelsea star Moises Caicedo thinks he rules the table tennis table but stays humble about his football skills. The Ecuador midfielder cost the Blues a massive 115 million pounds from Brighton and became their standout performer. He started every Premier League match and played more minutes than any teammate while winning both Player of the Year awards. Caicedo refuses to call himself one of the world's best midfielders despite his brilliant season. The 23-year-old admits he has plenty of work left before reaching that level.
The midfielder gets a huge chance to prove his worth against Paris St-Germain in the Club World Cup final. Caicedo wants his football to do the talking rather than making bold claims about his abilities. He brushes off criticism and focuses only on helping Chelsea succeed on the pitch. The South American star believes consistent performances will eventually earn him recognition among the elite players. People will naturally start talking when he keeps delivering top displays.
Chelsea players have been bonding during their month-long tournament stay in America with regular hotel competitions. Caicedo absolutely dominates the table tennis battles and happily brags about beating his teammates. The midfielder laughs while declaring himself the undisputed champion of their informal tournament. He enjoys the fun atmosphere and team bonding between matches. Caicedo trained with the squad Thursday after ankle injury fears from the semifinal victory over Fluminense.
The midfielder gets a huge chance to prove his worth against Paris St-Germain in the Club World Cup final. Caicedo wants his football to do the talking rather than making bold claims about his abilities. He brushes off criticism and focuses only on helping Chelsea succeed on the pitch. The South American star believes consistent performances will eventually earn him recognition among the elite players. People will naturally start talking when he keeps delivering top displays.
Chelsea players have been bonding during their month-long tournament stay in America with regular hotel competitions. Caicedo absolutely dominates the table tennis battles and happily brags about beating his teammates. The midfielder laughs while declaring himself the undisputed champion of their informal tournament. He enjoys the fun atmosphere and team bonding between matches. Caicedo trained with the squad Thursday after ankle injury fears from the semifinal victory over Fluminense.