Mykhailo Mudryk travelled to Warsaw to say goodbye to his old Shakhtar Donetsk colleagues after the West Ham and West Ham draw with him deciding it was time to berate Marc Cucurella
The video was captured by the camera.
Cameras captured an intriguing exchange between the Chelsea winger and the Ukrainian left-sided defender, Mykola Matvienko, during that encounter. “Do you require a left-back in place of Cucurella then?” Matvienko enquires. “Yes, we do,” Mudryk responds, pausing to catch his breath before instructing the cameramen, “Just don’t post it.” That appeal received no response.
Mykhailo Mudryk mocks Marc Cucurella and says Chelsea need a new LB after he refuses to pass to him
BREAKING 🚨 Mudryk likes tweet slandering Cucurella on Instagram pic.twitter.com/gDn9lX8sS6
— ⚡️ (@clinicalkai) February 11, 2023
Matvienko: Does Chelsea need a new LB instead of Cucurella
Mudryk: oh yes we need.#CFC #ChelseaFC pic.twitter.com/4lbpvTYm1P
— Max Raiz🇮🇱🇱🇻 (@maxim_raiz31) February 12, 2023
After the previous game, it was apparent that Cucurella preferred to transfer the ball sideways or backwards rather than to Mudryk frequently. Although Mudryk’s annoyance is reasonable, the fact that he is so forthright about it may cause some confusion in the locker room.
After the substitution, Marc Cucurella was booed.
Yesterday’s match between Chelsea and West Ham saw Chelsea supporters jeering their own player off the field as the loud Marc Cucurella boo video went viral. Graham Potter defended Marc Cucurella after he was booed off the field by Chelsea fans against West Ham. In the second half, as the Blues sought to win, Ben Chilwell took over for the left-back.
He was heavily booed as he exited the field by the visiting Blues supporters, some of whom had grown frustrated with the Spanaird’s lacklustre performance. Some Chelsea fans, however, believed that Cucurella was unfairly handled. They responded on social media by warning fans against ever jeering one of their own players.
After the draw, the Chelsea supporters were furious.
The Blues had lost their previous three Premier League games before the draw with West Ham in the London derby. In their Premier League match against West Ham, Chelsea fans blamed four specific players for the goal the Blues conceded. Graham Potter watched in awe as Joao Felix brilliantly steered Enzo Fernandez’s cross into the net at the London Stadium.
However, the game’s momentum and direction were quickly changed when Emerson Palmieri, a former Chelsea player, equalised as a result of a error on the part of the Blues defence which ended the match in a 1-1 draw.