Moises Caicedo has capped off a memorable month at Chelsea by clinching both the Goal of the Month and Player of the Month awards for September.
The Ecuadorian midfielder lit up the Gtech Community Stadium with a spectacular long-range strike against Brentford. After Cole Palmer pulled the Blues level, Chelsea pressed for a winner, and Caicedo delivered in style.
The ball rolled to him on the edge of the box, and he unleashed a thunderous effort that rocketed past the Brentford goalkeeper and into the top corner. The away end erupted as Chelsea turned the tide in their favor.
That strike earned Caicedo 57 percent of the fan vote on the Chelsea Official App, sealing his first Goal of the Month award since joining the club. It also highlighted a month of outstanding performances that saw him dominate midfield battles and influence games with both energy and quality.
Palmer’s precise first-time finish against Bayern Munich came second with 22 percent of the tally, while Tyrique George’s composed finish versus Lincoln City collected 16 percent to round out the top three.
For Caicedo, this double recognition marks a statement month. Not only did he drive Chelsea’s midfield forward, but he also gave fans a moment to savor with a goal that will be replayed for months to come.

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