'A lot better': Chelsea told they have a first-team player who'd be miles better in an Arsenal shirt right now
It’s safe to say that not every Chelsea signing of the last few years has worked out and one pundit believes there’s one signing in...
It’s safe to say that not every Chelsea signing of the last few years has worked out and one pundit believes there’s one signing in particular who would be better at Arsenal.
The Blues have signed countless players in the last few windows as the Todd Boehly era has really kicked into gear.
However, while some of those are now thriving under Enzo Maresca – such as Noni Madueke – some Chelsea players just haven’t got it going.
That has led to a high turnover of players at the club and with the management situation also ever changing, it makes things tough.
And speaking about one of those signings, Mykhailo Mudryk, former Blue Scott Minto has suggested that he is a victim of the situation at Chelsea.
Mykhailo Mudryk told he’d be better playing for Arsenal than Chelsea
Speaking on TalkSPORT about the goings on at Chelsea, Minto brought up how certain players are struggling due to the changes in management.
And referencing expensive signing Mykhailo Mudryk, Minto believes the Ukrainian would be miles better if he played for Arsenal.
“The best thing to do is to create stability, and that’s something which they have not been able to have because the manager keeps on going and the new manager coming in is not given best in class.
“You talk about Mykhailo Mudryk, who Arsenal wanted. I am not sure he is (a great footballer). He certainly is not showing it at the moment.
“I think he would be a lot better in an Arsenal shirt than he would in a Chelsea shirt. That is an indictment of Chelsea.”
Of course, Mudryk was close to signing for Arsenal before Chelsea swooped in and signed him for over £80m.
His form since that signing, though, has been poor to say the least.
Mudryk has scored just the seven goals in more than 60 appearances for the Blues and even though he’s been given chances under Maresca, he’s still looking well short.
Remarkably, Roberto De Zerbi has suggested Mudryk is good enough to win the Ballon D’or but on current form, it looks like being a long way off.
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