SPORT NEWS: Chelsea fans all agree on one thing after watching Mykhailo Mudryk play for Ukraine

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This time it was the turn of Mykhailo Mudryk of Ukraine, following in the footsteps of Armando Broja earlier in the tournament.

Things certainly did not go to plan for the winger and his side though, as they were defeated in emphatic fashion by underdogs Romania.
Mykhailo Mudryk of Ukraine wipes his face as he reacts during the UEFA EURO 2024 group stage match between Romania and Ukraine at Munich Football A… View pictures in App save up to 80% data.
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The 3-0 scoreline certainly didn’t flatter their opponents, as Ukraine struggled to get anything going in attack.

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This was by no means the fault of Mudryk though, who many are keeping an eye on in his role as the main man for his country.

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After his rough start to life at Stamford Bridge however, supporters took to Twitter to be far kinder about his performance today.
Chelsea fans defend Mudryk

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One user said: “I’ve been harsher on Mudryk than most for the last couple months but tbh if you’re gonna have a go at him, I don’t think this is the game. Only watched since the 2nd half, but he’s been pretty decent. Expect more but you’d think he’d been horrific from what I’ve seen on here.”

I’ve been harsher on Mudryk than most for the last couple months but tbh if you’re gonna have a go at him, I don’t think this is the game.

Only watched since the 2nd half, but he’s been pretty decent. Expect more but you’d think he’d been horrific from what I’ve seen on here.

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— Felix (@FelixJohnston_) June 17, 2024

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Another stated: “He’s trying to actually linkup with his teammates but whenever they get the ball they just shoot from outside the box and waste possession.”

He’s trying to actually linkup with his teammates but whenever they get the ball they just shoot from outside the box and waste possession
— Harry (@truecfc_) June 17, 2024

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A third claimed: “He’s been their only good player.”

He’s been their only good player
— OvO Slippy (@g20_slippy) June 17, 2024

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A fourth added: “He was decent all game… Ukraine have a coaching problem They keep trying to play their way through.. you have gunmen like dobyk and yarmalenko.. why not put them in the box and whip crosses in.”

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He was decent all game… Ukraine have a coaching problem

They keep trying to play their way through.. you have gunmen like dobyk and yarmalenko.. why not put them in the box and whip crosses in
— Nino (@bigxmaestro) June 17, 2024

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Finally, one claimed: “Ukraine haven’t even looked that bad. Sudakov and Mudryk both had decent games.”

Ukraine haven’t even looked that bad. Sudakov and Mudryk both had decent games
— YesLahdCFC (@yeslahdotheperc) June 17, 2024

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After his disappointment, it will soon be the time for Chelsea fans to tune in to perhaps the only one of their players they are not particularly wishing well in this tournament.

Romelu Lukaku is expected to line up up front for Belgium, with a move away from the club firmly in everyone’s best interests right now.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE

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