Revealed: Mykhailo Mudryk WILL receive a medal if Chelsea win the Europa Conference League as star arrives in Poland for the final – having not played a game in SIX months

Revealed: Mykhailo Mudryk WILL receive a medal if Chelsea win the Europa Conference League as star arrives in Poland for the final – having not played a game in SIX months

  • The Ukrainian has not appeared since November 28 when he scored in 2-0 win
  • It is not known when the young Chelsea winger will be allowed to play again
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Chelsea’s suspended winger Mykhailo Mudryk is in Wroclaw, Poland, to watch their Conference League final with Real Betis. 

Mudryk was spotted in the city centre on Tuesday at a steakhouse near the fan park wearing his club gear, and Mail Sport has had it verified that he is indeed in attendance before their European showdown. 

We are told he will be watching the game at Stadion Wroclaw with Chelsea grateful for his contribution in getting them to this final. 

Mudryk has not appeared since November 28, when he scored in a 2-0 win at Heidenheim in this competition in the league phase. 

The Ukrainian was then placed on a temporary suspension after failing a doping test. 

It is not known when he will be allowed to play football again, with a slow process having followed alongside minimal updates. 

Mykhailo Mudryk was spotted in the city centre on Tuesday at a steakhouse near the fan park wearing his club gear

Mudryk has not appeared since November 28, when he scored in a 2-0 win at Heidenheim in this competition in the league phase (pictured playing for the Blues in August) 

It is not yet known when he will be allowed to play football again, with a slow process having followed alongside minimal updates

If Chelsea win, Mudryk is expected to receive one of the 50 gold medals they will be given by UEFA. Even if they lose, they will also receive 50 silver medals. 

The Blues are searching for their first trophy since their BlueCo ownership took over.

Meanwhile, Real Betis manager Manuel Pellegrini says Antony told him he wanted ‘revenge’ after Manchester United ousted their £86million man by sending him away on loan.

The 25-year-old winger has enjoyed far better fortunes in Spain than in England, performing well with the help of Pellegrini, 71.

Speaking ahead of facing Maresca‘s side, Pellegrini said: ‘I can be proud of helping Antony. 

He told me he was not playing at Manchester United and was not happy. He wanted ‘revenge’ and to show what he can do.

‘It’s difficult with a €100m price tag. Antony is a very good player. I am absolutely sure that this is a huge time for him to continue improving his career.’


Source From: Football | Mail Online

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