After a difficult start to life at Chelsea, Mykhailo Mudryk has resorted to Instagram to demonstrate his ambition to succeed.
Mudryk was one of eight players to sign for Chelsea in January
The Ukrainian made the move to Graham Potter’s side in January from Shakhtar Donetsk in an £88million deal.
Mudryk is an exciting young talent in world football but has struggled at his new club so far having yet to score or assist.
However, he is remaining defiant and revealed on social media that he has a point to prove.
On his Instagram story he said: “I am here to show what a Ukrainian man is. A warrior.
“A warrior loves challenges. A warrior is born to overcome challenges.
“Nothing obsesses so much, the man who put everything on the line, as a victory. A warrior can on his way lose battles, but in the end the warrior wins.”
Since his January arrival, Mudryk has made four appearances in all competitions for Chelsea.
Mudryk is determined to prove he’s got what it takes to succeed with his new club
Fans got an early glimpse of his quality when he came off the bench to make his debut against Liverpool.
His first start came against Fulham, but Potter revealed his half-time substitution was due to him having a ‘heavy cold’.
He is now a key starter for the Blues though, with boss Potter clearly trusting him
Mudryk returned against West Ham though, but appeared to like and unlike an Instagram meme that criticised Marc Cucurella after the game.
He made his first Champions League start for the club in the 1-0 loss to Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday night and failed to contribute once again.
source: talksport.com