Mykhailo Mudryk’s performance against Wolverhampton Wanderers was so underwhelming that it even drew criticism from his own manager.
Despite Chelsea’s 6-2 victory, Mudryk was singled out as the team’s worst player by FootballCritic. His performance was so poor that even Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca couldn’t help but publicly criticize him.
Maresca admitted that he was unhappy with Mudryk’s performance, particularly his on-ball contributions. The Ukrainian winger’s struggles have led to speculation about his future at Chelsea, with several clubs reportedly interested in acquiring him.
Mudryk’s performance against Wolves was a stark reminder of his recent struggles. His statistics were dismal, and he failed to make a significant impact on the game. In contrast, Pedro Neto, who replaced Mudryk, immediately made a positive contribution.
Chelsea now faces the challenge of finding a solution for Mudryk. With the transfer window closing soon, they need to determine whether he can rediscover his form or if a transfer is necessary. Sister club Strasbourg might be a potential destination for Mudryk, but it’s clear that he needs a change of scenery to revive his career.