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'£100m traffic cone' – Chelsea fans furious with Moises Caicedo after what he did vs Bournemouth
Chelsea fans have erupted in fury following Moises Caicedo's dismal performance in their recent Premier League clash against Bournemouth, branding the £100m midfielder a "traffic cone" after a series of catastrophic errors that cost the Blues dearly.
The match, played at Stamford Bridge, saw Caicedo, Chelsea's record signing from Brighton, endure a nightmare outing. Picked up by the club for a staggering £115 million last summer, the Ecuadorian international was expected to anchor the midfield with tenacity and precision. Instead, he became the symbol of defensive frailty.
Disaster struck in the 34th minute when Caicedo inexplicably lost possession in a dangerous area, gifting Bournemouth a clear chance that led to their opening goal. Fans watching in disbelief took to social media, with one tweeting: "£100m traffic cone. Caicedo is a walking disaster. Sell him now!" Another vented: "He's slower than a snail on valium. What a waste of money."
Compounding the blunder, Caicedo was caught flat-footed for Bournemouth's second, failing to track a runner and allowing a pinpoint cross to be converted. His passing accuracy plummeted to 62%, with multiple misplaced balls disrupting Chelsea's rhythm. Pundits on Sky Sports labeled it "a horror show," noting his lack of positional awareness left the backline exposed repeatedly.
The tipping point came late in the game. With Chelsea pushing for an equalizer, Caicedo lunged recklessly into a challenge on Bournemouth's Dominic Solanke, earning a straight red card after VAR review deemed it a "horror tackle" with studs-up contact. The dismissal reduced Chelsea to 10 men, sealing a 2-1 defeat.
Post-match, manager Enzo Maresca defended his star, saying: "Moises is still adapting. Tough day, but he'll bounce back." Yet fan outrage shows no signs of abating. Petitions to bench Caicedo circulate online, questioning if the investment was Chelsea's biggest ever mistake. Upcoming fixtures against Arsenal and Manchester City loom large, with the midfielder facing a three-match ban.
As Chelsea's top-four hopes wane, Caicedo's Bournemouth debacle has ignited a firestorm. Is he a £100m flop, or can he redeem himself? Blues supporters demand answers.
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