Chelsea have had some sensational midfielders in their history, including Claude Makelele and Moises Caicedo.
Right now, Caicedo may just be the very best player in his position, with the 24-year-old helping Chelsea to beat Barcelona in the Champions League on Tuesday.
This season, Caicedo has caught the attention of Yaya Toure and so many others with his performances.
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Yet Makelele has still been able to name three former Chelsea midfielders he would take over the Ecuadorian.
Chelsea legend Claude Makelele at Champions League event
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Claude Makelele ranks himself, Michael Essien and N’Golo Kante above Moises Caicedo
In a game of blind ranking with TRNDR Football on TikTok, Makelele placed himself, Michael Essien and N’Golo Kante all above Caicedo.
The trio of former Chelsea midfielders all have something in common: they have all won a Premier League title.
Caicedo, on the other hand, is yet to achieve that at Stamford Bridge and many doubt he will this season.
For example, ex-Manchester United and England defender Gary Neville recently ruled Chelsea out of the title race.
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Caicedo and his teammates, though, are just six points behind league leaders Arsenal and can cut that deficit to three points if they beat them on Sunday.
Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo on the floor
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Ranking Claude Makelele, Michael Essien, N’Golo Kante and Moises Caicedo
Ultimately, Caicedo may need to win a Premier League title before people start to put him on the same level as Makelele and Kante.
That being said, you can still argue that the Ecuador international has just as much ability as the two. Technically, Essien was perhaps superior. He could strike the ball perfectly.
Whatever the case, here is how The Chelsea Chronicle has ranked the quartet…
Rank Midfielder
4. Michael Essien
3. Moises Caicedo
2. N’Golo Kante
1. Claude Makelele
Makelele has had a whole position named after him, so there is really no debating where he comes in this list. In his prime, Kante looked just as good as Makelele, so the World Cup winner is a close second.
As for Caicedo and Essien, the latter was nowhere near as influential as the former on the pitch, albeit their midfield roles were quite different.
This season, Caicedo has helped Chelsea to win matches with both his defensive contribution and the goals he has started adding to his game. He just edges Essien, but that gap could become much wider in the near future.