Key Points

Moises Caicedo is confident Chelsea will be fully prepared for their Champions League match against Bayern Munich. Despite drawing with Brentford, the team remains unbeaten this season and is looking forward to the upcoming challenge. Caicedo highlighted Cole Palmer's important return and his own goal-scoring efforts. The match at Allianz Arena represents a significant test for Enzo Maresca's squad.

Key Points: Caicedo Ready for Bayern Munich Champions League Clash

  • Chelsea unbeaten in first four league games
  • Caicedo scored spectacular goal in Brentford draw
  • Cole Palmer's impact crucial for team
  • Champions League return awaits at Allianz Arena
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Everyone at Chelsea is going to be ready for Bayern Munich: Moises Caicedo

Chelsea's Moises Caicedo talks Brentford draw and upcoming Champions League match against Bayern Munich with confidence and determination.

"We are not happy because we didn't win, but we are just thinking about Wednesday - Moises Caicedo"

New Delhi, Sep 15

Moises Caicedo says the Chelsea squad are looking forward to their long-awaited return to the Champions League when they play Bayern Munich on Wednesday evening.

That game follows hot on the heels of a west London derby with Brentford that finished 2-2. Only an injury-time equaliser stopped Caicedo's superb strike winning it for the Blues, and the Ecuadorian discussed his goal and the game as a whole afterwards.

"I knew what I was going to do. I was just thinking about shooting on goal. I did it and it was a great goal. I am going to keep going to help the team.

"Brentford play their football, putting the ball in the box, so it's difficult. We tried to do our best but sometimes that happens. The reaction of the team was good - we needed to be patient and that's why we could come back into the game," said Caicedo.

Caicedo emphasised the impact substitute Cole Palmer had on his return, noting 'he changed the game', and he speaks for everyone when he says 'we are happy to have him again'.

Although there is frustration at two points dropped late on, Caicedo expects to see a response in Bavaria when they take on the German giants.

"We are not happy because we didn't win, but we are just thinking about Wednesday. For sure we are disappointed with the result, but now we have another game on Wednesday and we focus on that now. Everybody is going to be ready," he added.

Chelsea are currently unbeaten this season having won two and drawn two of their opening four league games. The game against Bayern at Allianz Arena will be the first real challenge for Enzo Maresca's men following which they will travel to Old Trafford to face Manchester United.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an Indian Chelsea fan staying up late to watch these matches, I'm excited for the UCL return! Bayern away is a massive test though. Hope they're ready!
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Ananya R
The mentality seems good. Drawing against Brentford isn't ideal but the team showed character to fight back. Bayern will be different gravy though! 💪
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Michael C
Palmer's impact off the bench shows we have quality depth. Against Bayern we'll need everyone performing. Tough match but Chelsea can surprise them!
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Priya S
Unbeaten in 4 games is a good start, but Bayern and Man United back-to-back will show where we really stand. Hope Caicedo continues his form! 🙏
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Vikram M
The Allianz Arena is a fortress. Chelsea need to be mentally strong and not make silly mistakes. A draw there would be a great result honestly.

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