Chelsea winger Mykhailo Mudryk had a game to forget against Wolverhampton Wanderers after he was subbed off at half-time.
Chelsea‘s attack really thrived in the Premier League encounter at Molineux, with Noni Madueke, Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson all scoring.
Madueke even managed to bag a hat-trick, helping the Blues to win 6-2 and claim their first points of the season.
It was not that kind of day for Mudryk, though. Enzo Maresca wasn’t happy with Mudryk and neither were supporters.

Chelsea fans have lost patience with Mykhailo Mudryk
Mudryk has really struggled at Chelsea since arriving at the club from Shakhtar Donetsk in January 2023.
Last season, for example, the 23-year-old only managed to score five goals in the Premier League.
Some Chelsea supporters now look to have lost their patience with Mudryk, believing it would be best for him to depart the club on loan or permanently.
One Chelsea fan said on X: “Mudryk doesn’t deserve any more minutes. Should be sold immediately.”
Another Chelsea supporter posted: “Mudryk should just find a new club.”
Finally, one more Chelsea fan said: “Thats the end of Mudryk. He isn’t seeing any game time now. If he’s sensible he should be looking for a loan move.”
Maresca had already warned Mudryk before the game that he needed to be more consistent.
Mykhailo Mudryk unlikely to be starter at Chelsea this season
Mudryk was in and out of the Chelsea team last season under Mauricio Pochettino, and that is unlikely to change this term.
The Blues have so many quality attackers, with some of them looking incredibly sharp against Wolves.
Again, Madueke scored three goals, while Cole Palmer is still proving to be an assist machine. At present, there is just no way to justify starting Mudryk.
The club will not give up on him, though. It has been claimed that Chelsea believe the future is bright for Mudryk.
However, if the Ukraine international is to have a successful career in the Premier League, then he may very well need a loan move. He is never going to hit top form if he is bouncing in and out of the team. And given that Mudryk does not do enough to stay in the starting XI when he gets there, that bouncing is unlikely to stop at Chelsea at this moment in time.
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