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Chelsea are sinking a little deeper into crisis. Once again swept away (2-4) this Sunday by Wolverhampton, the Blues are unable to do so and are, today, in a disappointing 11th place in the Premier League. Enough to provoke the anger of London supporters, disgusted by the insipid performances offered, weekend after weekend, by Mauricio Pochettino’s men. Symbol of this frustration, an exchange relayed by someone called “fedorsneaks” on Instagram, who did not hesitate to call out Mykhaylo Mudryk.
“Have you forgotten how we play football? Something has to change, maybe go 1 on 1. Every time you play we play at 10”, said this fan to the 23-year-old Ukrainian, who entered at the end of the match against Wolves. A provocative message to which the Blues winger responded: “come in 1 vs 1 for £10,000”. “Brother, at this time I prefer to give you money every time you score”his interlocutor then replied before the former Shakhtar Donetsk player retorted: “are you good at football?”. An exchange finally closed with a clear message from the London fan: “score goals for us please”. Atmosphere…
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