“If he’s possible” – Chelsea fans have a message for Mykhailo Mudryk after his Wolves performance
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Mykhailo Mudryk’s Struggles Continue as He’s Subbed Off at Half-Time in Chelsea’s Win Over Wolves
Chelsea’s recent 6-2 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux showcased the club’s attacking prowess, with players like Noni Madueke, Cole Palmer, and Nicolas Jackson all finding the back of the net. Madueke even secured a hat-trick, helping the Blues secure their first points of the season. However, for Mykhailo Mudryk, it was a day to forget.
Mudryk’s Underwhelming Performance
Mudryk, who has struggled to make an impact since his arrival at Chelsea from Shakhtar Donetsk in January 2023, was subbed off at half-time. Manager Enzo Maresca wasn’t pleased with his performance, and it seems Chelsea fans are losing patience as well. The 23-year-old winger has found it difficult to find his rhythm, managing only five goals in the Premier League last season.
Fans Growing Frustrated
Some Chelsea supporters believe Mudryk’s time at the club might be running out, with many suggesting that a loan move—or even a permanent transfer—could be in his best interest. One fan voiced their frustration, saying, “That’s the end of Mudryk. He isn’t seeing any game time now. If he’s sensible, he should be looking for a loan move.”
Maresca had already warned Mudryk before the match that consistency was crucial, but Mudryk failed to deliver once again.
One Chelsea fan said on X: “Mudryk doesn’t deserve any more minutes. Should be sold immediately.”
Another Chelsea supporter posted: “Mudryk should just find a new club.”
Finally, one more Chelsea fan said: “Thats the end of Mudryk. He isn’t seeing any game time now. If he’s sensible he should be looking for a loan move.”
Mudryk’s Uncertain Future at Chelsea
Given Chelsea’s wealth of attacking options, including the likes of Madueke and Palmer, Mudryk’s chances of securing a regular spot in the starting XI seem slim. While the club hasn’t given up on the Ukrainian international, it’s clear that if he’s going to succeed in the Premier League, he might need to seek more consistent playing time elsewhere.
Mudryk’s lack of consistent performances has made it difficult for him to establish himself in the team. As a result, he’s been in and out of the squad, unable to find the form that Chelsea hoped for when they signed him. If things don’t change soon, a loan move could be the best option for both Mudryk and the club, allowing him to gain the experience and confidence needed to succeed at the highest level.