“Book his ticket to Saudi Arabia”, “Could have cost us” – Chelsea Fans wants Chelsea star out of the club despite 6-2 win over Wolves
Chelsea’s huge Premier League victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers hasn’t impressed Chelsea supporters with Moisés Caicedo’s play. On Sunday, August 25, the Blues prevailed 6-2 at Molineux Stadium in the match.
In the 76th minute of the match against Wolves, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall took Moisés Caicedo’s position in the starting lineup. The Ecuadorian midfielder misplaced a few passes, although he did not contribute to any goals.
He won 1/2 tackles, finished 1/3 dribbles, completed 33/37 passes, and won 4/9 ground duels.Social media was inundated with remarks from fans expressing their thoughts on Moisés Caicedo’s performance in Chelsea’s second Premier League match. The 22-year-old’s performance drew criticism from some supporters, but others thought he wasn’t a good fit for the Blues team. These are a few reactions from X:
@musaa_99: Caicedo Hat-trick of mistake
Palmer hat-trick of assist
Noni hat-trick of goal
@PeakRioCFC: Enzo and Caicedo should never play together
@NzeluSoso: 6-2 but I won’t forget that caicedo disasterclass
One fan wrote:
“Enzo Fernandez we won’t forget that second half performance but we definitely will forget the first 45 mins 👏🏽 As for Caicedo, I’ll just pretend you didn’t play today my brother”
Another added:
“Caicedo losing the ball alot could have cost us today”
“Next we will talk about Caicedo being absolutely clueless on build up and forcing through balls that aent there and switches that kill momentum and space allocation.” chimed in another fan.
One account wrote:
“Would I be wrong to wish Caicedo to be out on injury for the whole season”
Another tweeted:
“Midfield a worry cos of no Lavia Caicedo was not it”
One user wrote:
“Book Caicedo a one way ticket to Saudi Arabia”
While another wrote:
“Caicedo was off today Trust he’ll find his foot soon 🙏
After the victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers, Chelsea are eighth on the Premier League table with three points in two matches.