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Chelsea fans didn’t like how forward Mykhailo Mudryk played in their team’s 2-2 draw with Aston Villa on April 27. The Blues were very determined to come back from being down two goals to earn a point, even though some players had bad games.
Mauricio Pochettino’s young team lost 5-0 to Arsenal on April 23 and then played another high-powered team right away. They were missing a lot of important players for the game at Villa Park, as they have been for most games this season.
Pochettino chose to start Mudryk in a second straight game, even though he didn’t do well against Arsenal. The Ukraine international played on the edge of the game again, failing to make any kind of difference.
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Trending Mudryk played for 89 minutes because the Blues didn’t have many attacking choices on the bench. Tyrique George, a youth star, was the only player on the bench who was a similar style to Mudryk. Two of the five dribbles he tried worked, and three of the eight ground duels he won.
Cesare Casadei, a defender, finally took Mudryk’s place as Pochettino looked for his team to score a late winner.
Large numbers of Chelsea fans were unhappy with the 23-year-old’s performance, and they let him know through X.
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The fans had a lot of bad things to say about Mudryk.
“Mudryk is a terrible football player; he will never become anything close to a world-class player.” “How much did Mudryk cost again?” awful football player.”
“Mudryk is probably the dumbest football player I’ve ever seen.”
Chelsea was able to tie the game at Villa Park and almost won it, but VAR stopped them from scoring late in the game.
Chelsea’s amazing return hurts Aston Villa’s chances of making the top four.
With the 2-2 draw at Villa Park, Chelsea made it harder for Aston Villa to finish in one of the UEFA Champions League spots. Spurs are now in fifth place, seven points behind Unai Emery’s team, even though Spurs have played three fewer games.
When Marc Cucurella put the ball into his own goal in the fourth minute, it looked like Chelsea would lose both home and away games against Villa in league football for the first time since 1990. They tied the game when Nicolas Jackson scored, but the VAR stopped them before the Senegalese could hit the post.
Villa made it 2-0 against the run of play at the end of the first half, which made things tough for their opponents. Chelsea scored two goals in the second half, one by Noni Madueke (62nd minute) and the other by Conor Gallagher (81st minute). Axel Disasi almost scored the game-winner, but VAR saved it.
The Blues are still in ninth place in the Premier League, seven points behind Manchester United, who is in sixth place.