ESPN pundit Stewart Robson feels Mykhailo Mudryk is too inconsistent and is “more than likely to make mistakes.”
Despite scoring in the 3-2 win against Leeds in the FA Cup and being voted Chelsea’s man of the match Mudryk found himself back on the bench for Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Brentford as Mauricio Pochettino switched to a back three system.
The Ukrainian was thrown on from the bench to try and help Chelsea rescue a point but didn’t have a huge impact on the game.
The 23 year old has endured a difficult time since arriving at Stamford Bridge and has struggled for consistency but hasn’t been given a lot of opportunities to show what he can do.
Robson feels that Mudryk and his team mates who currently sit 11th in the Premier League have been too inconsistent.
Speaking on ESPN FC the former Arsenal player said: “If you pick somebody like Mudryk, he’s an example of a Chelsea player who’s inconsistent.”
“He’s got great pace, he can go past people, but when you watch him play, he’s more likely to make mistakes and you could say that about a lot of the Chelsea players.”
Mudryk has made 28 appearances across all competitions this season and has scored five goals and provided three assists.
The winger will be hoping for another chance to impress when Newcastle visit Stamford Bridge next Monday night in a crucial game in the race for European football.