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National media hail Chelsea's Moises Caicedo as 'impeccable' after his Ecuador display in World Cup qualifier

Chelsea’s Moises Caicedo starred as Ecuador picked up an important victory over Venezuela on Friday.

Chelsea supporters know first-hand how much quality Moises Caicedo, 23, has in his game. The defensive midfielder has really come into his own during his second season at Stamford Bridge to emerge as a vital individual.

Gary Neville recently applauded Caicedo by claiming that he’s gone from “awful” to “outstanding” in his Blues career.

During the international breaks, Caicedo joins up with Ecuador, where there is a lot of pressure on his shoulders as the real star of their national side.

The Blues ace just helped Ecuador beat Venezuela by a 2-1 scoreline to leave them sitting second position in the World Cup qualifying group for South American countries. Incidentally, 17-year-old Chelsea signing Kendry Paez was an unused substitute in the fixture.

Position Team Points

1st Argentina 28

2nd Ecuador 22

3rd Brazil 21

4th Uruguay 20

5th Paraguay 20

6th Colombia 19

7th Bolivia 13

8th Venezuela 12

9th Peru 10

10th Chile 9

CONMEBOL World Cup Qualifiers Table

Photo by RODRIGO BUENDIA/AFP via Getty Images

Photo by RODRIGO BUENDIA/AFP via Getty Images

National media praised Caicedo for another eye-catching performance in midfield for Ecuador during the Venezuela victory. In particular, it was noted that he was “impeccable” at regaining possession for his team.

ESPN Deportes wrote: “Moises Caicedo. Ecuador’s best player, he was instrumental in shutting down the opponent’s defensive system. He mastered set pieces, executed crosses with precision, and was also impeccable in stealing the ball.”

Speaking back in December, Jason Cundy called stressed Caicedo’s importance by naming him the most vital player in the Chelsea squad. While Cole Palmer usually gets the headlines for his attacking play, Caicedo is often doing the unsung work just behind him as the deep-lying midfielder.

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It’s exciting that Chelsea think they’ve signed a profile similar to Caicedo with Sporting Lisbon-owned Dario Essugo, who joins up with the Blues in the summer.

Photo by Franklin Jacome/Getty Images

Photo by Franklin Jacome/Getty Images

The statistics for Moises Caicedo’s masterclass vs Venezuela

Caicedo just put in the type of dominant all-action performance on the international stage that the Chelsea fanbase are used to watching most weeks in club football.

Minutes played Accurate passes Chances created Successful dribbles Tackles won Ground duels won Dribbled past Match rating

90 62/69 (90%) 1 3/4 (75%) 2/3 (67%) 8/10 (80%) 1 7.8

Moises Caicedo performance in Ecuador vs Venezuela via FOTMOB

As you can see above, Caicedo is a midfielder who can do a bit of everything on the football pitch.

A lot of eyebrows were raised when the Blues coughed up £115m to sign him from Brighton nearly two years ago, but he’s slowly beginning to show why he cost that much with some outstanding displays this season.

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