Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has talked about why he took Mykhailo Mudryk off during their 6-2 win over Wolves. At Molineux, Mudryk started the game, but Pedro Neto came on at halfway to take his place. Maresca told the press after the match that he wasn’t happy with Mudryk’s play and that he needed to make better decisions.
“Misha worked hard when he wasn’t having the ball, but I expect him to be better when he is.” “He had some good times, but we needed to handle things better,” Maresca said.
It worked, as Chelsea got their first win of the season thanks in large part to Neto’s contributions. Maresca’s choice shows that he has high hopes for Mudryk and is ready to make changes to his strategy to gain wins.