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Bob Bellamy's avatar

He is not good enough get rid of him Mudryk and Sterling all shit with NO end product !

Craige Coren's avatar

Unfortunately, I do not think he will have or has the quality that we will require at the end of the day. All our natural wing is currently fall short. They don’t seem to have the killer instinct and they’re in product is poor. The one that personally I think has the most potential is Mudrych, but he still seems to relax a real understanding of the game in England and the Premier League. We tried to buy Olise last summer and he definitely would’ve made a difference. Direct killer instinct with an ability to both score and create chances. Hopefully Noni will prove me wrong, but I suspect we will sell them on. Let’s just hope we make money on him.

Andy Setterfield's avatar

Whether or not he will make it shouldn’t be judged on his last game where quite simply he was left isolated facing 3 Liverpool players so never could get to the byline to cross.

Murdryk I’m afraid seems to be a one trick pony have ball run at defense, fine if they back off and he loses the ball if the double team him.

Difference between the 2 players Madueke at least knows how to pass the ball out of being double teamed.

What Chelsea can’t afford is to keep chewing up players as not being good enough and moved on as the club will run out of prospects to sign.

Pimlico Tiger's avatar

I don't like to have a go at players because it doesn't help anyone but (as you asked!) it was evident to me at first look he wasn't a PL standard player, let alone a Chelsea standard. I said a the outset he wouldn't make 2000 minutes for us. It's a cliche but it's true: no end product. And, as a 'flair' player, absolutely no instinct for the off the ball side of the game - and he's nowhere near good enough for it to be worth setting up to mitigate that. He'd be better off dropping to a level where he is that luxury player. He'd have a whale of a time. Either of the Old Firm would do, or possibly back to Holland.

Darren Smith's avatar

No Luke let's not!!

He is awful!

Looked like he was playing mens football for the first time last night.

Dreadful player and NEVER ever will be good enough.

Gavin Posey's avatar

Awful. Just like Slick Rick. No idea where to be positioned on the pitch

Umair's avatar

he is not chelsea quality... he is a mid table player.

James Bourbon's avatar

I think that constitutes Chelsea quality these days doesn't it?

Lewis's avatar

Don’t see him making it unfortunately. There’s plenty to like stylistically but he isn’t a killer, he isn’t reliable, and he leaves his full back exposed. There’s a passiveness about him. I’d move him and Mudryk on in the summer. Too much too soon for them. Only Nkunku and Palmer are Chelsea level. Get Chukwuemeka in the side with those two next game and see how that goes.

Craige Coren's avatar

I would, unfortunately add Stirling to that list of departures Lewis.

Lewis's avatar

Yes I don’t disagree. He turns up once every five games and is paid vast sums. However I would see value in keeping him in the squad at least as he’s ahead of the other two jokers and will contribute 10-15 goals and win us a handful of games. But someone quality needs to join Nkunku and Palmer in the starting XI.

Liam Radford's avatar

Noni is a player who should be getting minutes off the bench as an understudy to a quality player. That's his current level. Instead we're asking him to be that quality player too early.

Alex Carter's avatar

I think he's getting minutes because mudryk and Broja are so bad

Ryan's avatar

I think Noni has more potential than Mudryk.

Mudryk has elite athleticism, but Noni knows how to stop-start defenders in one-on-ones, and his persistence with that shows confidence and character. I know he's still raw but I think he has more potential for learning and growing.

It's also just great to see a winger take on a full back over and over. A rarity in modern football!

Pimlico Tiger's avatar

Now there's a question: who has more potential, Mudryk or Noni? It's a toughy. On balance I'd say Mudryk as he has an outlier physical gift (pace) that could yet be a point of difference. Noni's attributes are ten a penny. Mudryk needs a season in Strasbourg IMO to see if he can kick on at all, but I don't think it'd be worth wasting a loan spot on Noni. So to sum up, the answer is: Harvey Vale