the Chelsea News
·10 April 2025
Chelsea player in trouble with the Police ahead of Conference League game tonight

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·10 April 2025
A Chelsea player has got into a spot of bother with the Police as we build up to tonight’s Conference League game.
The news comes after Chelsea played out a boring 0-0 draw against Brentford in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon in what was another underwhelming performance.
Enzo Maresca frustrated Chelsea fans once again with a heavily rotated starting lineup in such an important game in the race for Champions League qualification, and then he annoyed them even more with some of the excuses he came out with after the game, even blaming the weather!
The Blues boss was also frustrated though, pointing out the fact that his attackers are currently not doing enough and has called for more goals from them all.
Maresca and his players must keep going now and onto the next game tonight in the Conference League as they look to try and win some silverware this season.
The Blues face Legia Warsaw away from home tonight but ahead of the game, Moises Caicedo has got into a bit of bother with the local UK Police!
Moises Caicedo congratulated by team-mates after Chelsea win. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
Moises Caicedo has reportedly had his £160,000 Audi seized by police after he was found to have been driving without a valid licence.
According to the Sun, the 23-year-old was stopped by police in his Audi RSQ8 last Friday near the Blues training ground in Cobham, Surrey.
Surrey Police told the newspaper: ‘A man in his 20s from Cobham was stopped by officers on Fairmile Lane in Cobham on Friday 4 April and found to be driving without a licence.
The vehicle was seized, and our enquiries are ongoing.’
Checks are now reportedly taking place as to whether Caicedo had valid insurance, while the midfielder is facing a court summons for driving illegally in the UK.
Caicedo’s agent Manuel Sierra Camacho told The Sun ‘There is no comment from us about this matter. I’m sorry’, while Chelsea said the case was a ‘personal matter’.