The result has bolstered Chelsea’s hopes of securing a top-four finish in the Premier League as the season nears its climax.
Enzo Fernandez grabbed the headlines with the game’s only goal, but it was Caicedo’s tireless work in the engine room that caught Sherwood’s eye.
Speaking to Premier League Productions, Sherwood said, “Caicedo is a diamond of a player. He breaks up so many attacks and sits in that midfield. For Levi Colwill and Trevoh Chalobah tonight, he must’ve been a dream.
“He was just in there, giving it to players who can play in front of him—like Enzo, Cole Palmer, and Pedro Neto.”
Sherwood also highlighted Chelsea’s attacking options, noting, “Even though it wasn’t Neto’s best game, they’ve got Nicolas Jackson back. They need to finish in the top five, otherwise it’s not a very good season for them.” With eight games remaining, Chelsea sit one point ahead of Manchester City, making every result crucial.
Manager Enzo Maresca echoed the importance of the win, telling reporters, “It’s very important, first because of the performance. We know how vital it is to win games at this stage, but since day one, we’ve tried to win in our own way. Tonight, the performance was very good.”
Reflecting on the tactical challenge, he added, “The last four home games were against Leicester, Southampton, West Ham, and Wolves, teams that sit back and wait. Tottenham are different, and in some ways, that suits us better.”
However, not everyone was convinced by Chelsea’s display. Former Spurs midfielder Glenn Hoddle argued the Blues were far from their peak. “They didn’t play free-flowing, quick football, one or two touches through the pitch to create pressure,” Hoddle said.
“They did enough to win and deserved it, but against a Liverpool, Manchester City, or even Nottingham Forest, they might have struggled.”
Recent updates from Chelsea’s official X account confirm Caicedo’s growing influence, with the club posting, “Moises was everywhere tonight, breaking up play and driving us forward. A warrior in midfield!”
Meanwhile, Maresca praised his squad’s resilience, adding on X, “Three points against a tough rival. We keep pushing.”
For Chelsea fans, Caicedo’s emergence as a key figure offers hope as the Blues battle to secure Champions League football. With tough tests ahead, his diamond-like quality could prove the difference.