- Moises Caicedo says that a possible “doesn't matter” a possible suspension
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Moises Caicedo has declared Chelsea “ready to fight” with Arsenal on Sunday, with the executor of the center of the field of £ 115 million that tells Declan Rice and co that he will throw everything, despite being a yellow card of a expensive suspension.
Caicedo's next caution will be his tenth of the Premier League campaign and, therefore, will give him a prohibition of two games. After Sunday, the next Chelsea clashes will be two other derbies from London with Tottenham and Brentford, departures that could make or break the season of the blues in their search for the football of the Champions League.
However, as they travel to Emirates Stadium, Caicedo insists that Chelsea can still end over their opponents this season, and that they are prepared to 'fight' to reduce the gap to only three points.
“It is possible, surely, that is what we want,” Caicedo said about Chelsea catching and advancing to Arsenal before the end of this campaign. We are working hard for that. It will be a difficult game, but we are ready because we want to play in the Champions League.
'We know how they play, we know the players they have, but we are going to do everything possible. We want to show our best football there and we are ready for battle.
On whether he will think twice before throwing himself into cup, given the rope of the 10th prepinity in which he is walking, Caicedo said: 'I know that I have too many yellow cards but it doesn't matter, in the middle you always have to fight. I will fight for my team and the badge.

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'It doesn't matter, I'm just focused on playing football and helping my team. I want to make cup and I'm still going to do it.
Caicedo began in the 5-0 defeat last season for Chelsea at Arsenal, a hammer that was about to convince the club's owners that Mauricio Pochettino was not the man to carry them forward.
“I don't think about that game,” he insisted on that exit when Cole Palmer was missing due to a disease.
'I'm just waiting. Now there is a new manager, it will be a new game and we are focused. It was also good with Pochettino, but now we are in a good position, the team is together if we lose, draw or win. Morality is good.