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Mykhaylo Mudryk sent fresh Chelsea demand after missing defeat to Brentford - EXCLUSIVE
Mykhaylo Mudryk was absent through injury for Chelsea's 2-0 defeat to Brentford but has been sent a message over his future.
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Former Chelsea winger Shaun Wright-Phillips has told Mykhaylo Mudryk that the winger needs to maintain his recent form to keep his place in the team under Mauricio Pochettino. Mudryk will have been disappointed to miss out on the Blues’ recent 2-0 defeat to Brentford through a minor injury, having shown a big improvement in the past few weeks and found himself firmly in the thoughts of his head coach.
Pochettino explained that a small issue that Mudryk picked up in training this week kept him out against Brentford. Instead, Raheem Sterling was shifted to the left and Noni Madueke came in on the opposite side, but those changes did not have the desired effect and Chelsea were unable to make their possession count.
Mudryk could well return to the team either for the Carabao Cup tie with Blackburn on Wednesday or for the trip to rivals Tottenham the following Monday, with Chelsea missing his attacking impetus against Brentford. Wright-Phillips believes that after a difficult start to life at Stamford Bridge, Mudryk can continue improving after recent goals against Arsenal and Fulham.
“I think he is heading in the right direction, those two goals will help him massively and people might say the one against Arsenal was lucky - so what?” He told Express Sport via Betway.
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“It’s in the back of the net. For his confidence, that will do him the world of good and playing at Stamford Bridge in a team that isn’t doing well, isn’t easy.”
After joining Chelsea as part of a big-money move that saw the Blues gazump Arsenal to his signature, he endured a difficult start to life at Stamford Bridge. Wright-Phillips believes that going through that spell at the beginning of his career could help him in the future.
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However, when Mudryk does return to full fitness he has been warned that he needs to continue his form and perform consistently while giving his all for the club. “He is learning that now and in some ways it is good that it is happening now rather than later,” Wright-Phillips added.
“Because he knows what it takes now and he has got to stay at that level consistently. The fans will demand it and so will the manager.
"One thing you can’t do is not run around and make a nuisance for yourself and not fight for the club. He seems to be doing all those things so I think he will get better.”