Mauricio Pochettino defends Mykhailo Mudryk after another difficult display for Chelsea
Mauricio Pochettino has defended Mykhailo Mudryk after another difficult display in a Chelsea shirt and insists the £88.5million signing will eventually come good.
The Ukraine international was introduced at half-time against West Ham on Sunday after Carney Chukwuemeka was forced off with a knee injury sustained just before the break, with the teenager having earlier cancelled out Nayef Aguerd’s opener.
Chelsea dominated the contest – also missing a first-half penalty – and created plenty of good opportunities to take the lead, but they were undone on the break as Michail Antonio put the hosts back in front shortly after the restart.
Mudryk Struggling to Live Up to Price Tag
Mudryk, who is still waiting for his first Chelsea goal, struggled to influence the contest and had just 28 touches – as many as goalkeeper Robert Sanchez – while he horribly scuffed a close-range volley attempt so badly that it landed outside the box.
The 22-year-old has struggled to live up to his enormous price tag since moving to Stamford Bridge but Pochettino still has faith in the young winger and feels he is still adapting to the club.
Pochettino Believes Mudryk Will Come Good
Asked what is going wrong for Mudryk, and what he made of his performance, Pochettino replied: ‘Well I think he needs to be more in the spirit to score. But normally, today he played 45 minutes, he needs to have continuity. But first of all he needs to build his continuity and trust during the trainings during the week.
‘He’s a young player that needs to be trusted, we need to trust in him to create this relationship with us and with the team. He has enormous quality and talent, I think it’s only [a matter of] time for him to settle better in the team and for sure he will find the way to perform in the way that we expect.’
Chukwuemeka Injury Assessment
Chukwuemeka, meanwhile, will need to be assessed in the coming days: ‘With Carney we need to assess him,’ said the Chelsea boss. ‘We’ll see tomorrow the assessment from the doctors and hope it is not a big issue, but we need to wait.’
Pochettino Pleased With Caicedo Debut
On Caicedo’s performance, he added: ‘I think when we took the decision to play with him in the last 30 minutes I think it was because he was ready to play 30 minutes. Maybe he wasn’t ready to play from the beginning, but 30 minutes yes.
‘He did well. Very positive things. Only in the last minute OK we conceded a goal, but we cannot say nothing wrong. I think his impact was positive and we feel disappointed, he feels disappointed, all feel disappointed because I think we deserved more but in the end we didn’t get the result that we wanted.’
Conclusion
Mauricio Pochettino still believes Mykhailo Mudryk will come good despite another difficult display for Chelsea. The 22-year-old has struggled to live up to his enormous price tag since moving to Stamford Bridge but Pochettino still has faith in the young winger and feels he is still adapting to the club. Chukwuemeka will need to be assessed in the coming days while Pochettino was pleased with Moises Caicedo’s debut despite conceding a late penalty.