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Chelsea vs Liverpool: Moisés Caicedo’s Performance and New Commemorative Shirt Designs

Chelsea suffered one of their most painful defeats this season, after being beaten 4-1 by Liverpool at Anfield. The goals of the match came through Diogo Jota, Conor Bradley, Dominik Szoboszlai and Luis Díaz. On the side of Mauricio Pochettino’s team, Christopher Nkunku scored.

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Our compatriot Moisés Caicedo was present in this match, who played until 66 minutes. After the game, the Ecuadorian midfielder received strong criticism, mostly from the fans of the ‘blue’ team. However, that didn’t affect him at all. He knows that he has the conditions to shine in the Stamford Bridge squad. Bet on Premier League team matches with Ecuabet. Recharge and receive $10 free dollars + 100% welcome bonus

Chelsea itself knows about this, which is why it has recently appeared as a model for the institution’s new shirt. These new designs already presented are commemorative, blue-sky blue in color and with a Chinese dragon on the back.

Additionally, in the logo on the left side of the front you can see Chinese letters and the legend “year of the dragon”. Chinese New Year is the most important holiday in that country. It is celebrated throughout the planet, and on this occasion, it consists of the reception of the year 4722, Wooden Dragon.

Source: Fanboleros

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How much is Moisés Caicedo worth?

Moisés Caicedo is valued on the international market at 90 million euros as revealed by the Transfermarkt portal. This season, the Ecuadorian team has played 27 games with the ‘blue’ squad, without scoring a goal or assist in 2,068 minutes.

2024-02-02 15:24:02
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