Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino says that it is a question for Mykhailo Mudryk rather than himself on what the winger needs to do to get a run of starts on this Chelsea team.
Mudryk’s time at Chelsea has been very up and down since he arrived well over a year ago now, and his performances have been somewhat inconsistent at times. There has certainly been bright moments and real signs of a quality player being in there, but he’s not quite managed to show enough yet.
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There is also the argument that he has not been given enough opportunities to show what he can do in terms of regular starts or a run in the team, and that is what a reporter asked Pochettino about last night after Mudryk scored Chelsea’s third goal to help them beat Newcastle United 3-2 at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League.
It was a great goal, and the manager acknowledged that in his response. He said: “It was a very good goal, he scored a really good goal and that is what we expect from a player that came from the bench, an impact. Then it’s about to compete with different players in the position he can play and then deserve to play. It’s more of a question for him than for me.”
Quotes via Football London.