The Ecuadorian was given 30 minutes of play versus their London counterparts at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta by the Italian manager, and he performed at his peak level.
Caicedo, who has been strongly connected to Chelsea and is said to be eager to go, did not seem uninterested in Brighton's game, which was extremely encouraging to observe.
De Zerbi made a revelation about the midfielder in his remarks, and I believe Chelsea supporters should be pleased with what he said.
Brighton Hove Albion manager Roberto De Zerbi said Caicedo wouldn't need much time to attain his peak performance.
Roberto De Zerbi on Moises Caicedo. "There is no news about him. He is still a Brighton player. And in my head he is in our squad this year. He started to work in pre-season later than the other players but Moises doesn’t need too much time to reach his best."
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