Ukraine boss says Mykhailo Mudryk will play ‘key role’ for Chelsea next season after early struggles
Posted by  badge Boss on Mar 23, 2023 - 02:02AM
Ukraine international Mykhailo Mudryk is yet to score for Chelsea (Picture: Getty)

caretaker boss Ruslan Rotan has backed to play a ‘key role’ for next season after the slow start to his Premier League career.

Mudryk, who , is still searching for his first Chelsea goal.

Blues fans may have been expecting an instant impact from the joint-third most expensive Premier League signing but the 22-year-old is taking time to find his feet in west London.

Ukraine interim manager Rotan believes it is only a matter of time before Mudryk produces the goods at Chelsea and has described him as a ‘great talent’.

Chelsea’s Premier League rivals but the Blues hijacked the move, signing the Ukrainian on an eight-and-a-half-year deal.

‘Mykhailo is a great talent and fulfilling his potential is right ahead of him,’ Rotan said ahead of Ukraine’s Euro 2024 qualifier against England on Sunday.

‘In a couple of months’ time he will play a key role in the Premier League. He’s one of the diamonds in our team and we cherish him.

Ruslan Rotan took over as Ukraine’s interim boss earlier in the year (Picture: Getty)

‘He’s very motivated to play at Wembley. He’s one of the key players. It’s very positive and we look forward to his future with great optimism.’

Ukraine narrowly missed out on qualification for the Qatar World Cup but will look to bring some ‘much-needed positivity’ to the country during their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.

Ukraine has been . Thousands have died as a result of the conflict, while millions of children have been affected.

‘A game at Wembley, it’s not just a game for the Ukrainian players but a game for the whole country,’ Rotan added.

‘This game will be first and foremost for our warriors, our defenders, who are protecting Ukraine and fighting the deadly enemy.

‘What’s happening in Ukraine is terrible. A positive result at Wembley will give hope, put smiles on people’s faces and bring much-needed positive emotions for the people of Ukraine.’

Before hosting Ukraine at Wembley, Gareth Southgate’s England – who – begin their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign against Italy on Thursday night.

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