It feels like Chelsea are starting to see the real Moises Caicedo now, and I am not surprised their results have improved now he is doing so well.
I've known Moises since he first arrived in England to play for me at Brighton, and his story is an interesting one.
It was never a case where he landed in a new country and everything went great for him - but he has always shown he can cope when not everything goes to plan.
The way it began for him with us at Brighton was similar to what happened when he first joined Chelsea, in that it felt like he has had to suffer and dig in before coming out the other side and showing everyone his true quality.