MAURICIO POCHETTINO expects Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo to show his true worth next season.
The Ecuador international joined the Blues last summer for around £100million but has endured a disappointing season at Stamford Bridge.
It's only in recent weeks that the 22-year-old, who will line up against his former club Brighton tonight, has given a glimpse of his potential, helping Chelsea mount a late push for Europe.
Blues boss Pochettino believes Caicedo still has room to improve as the team develops but claims the pressure is now off his big-money signing.
"I expect more from him even if he is doing well," said Pochettino. "Next season I have no doubt he will be much better.
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