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Mykhailo Mudryk ‘Likes’ Instagram Post Criticising Chelsea Teammate After West Ham Stalemate

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Mykhailo Mudryk 'Likes' Instagram Post Criticising Chelsea Teammate After West Ham Stalemate
Mudryk appeared frustrated with his teammate (Picture: Getty)

Fan’s eagle eyes have spotted Mykhailo Mudryk liking an Instagram post criticising Chelsea teammate Marc Cucurella following Blue’s 1-1 draw with West Ham United on Saturday.

Chelsea settled for a point on a frustrating afternoon in east London where they were denied what appeared to be a clear penalty after Tomas Soucek blocked Conor Gallagher’s shot with his arm.

Mudryk struggled to pick through West Ham’s defence and at one point in the second half, appeared to show his frustration with Cucurella.

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Just inside the West Ham half, the Spaniard received the ball with Mudryk making a run down the left, darting in behind his marker into space.

Instead of finding the winger, Cucurella instead turned inside and played a simple pass to Enzo Fernandez with the Ukraine international not impressed with the decision.

The incident and others similar were picked up by Chelsea fans with one meme depicting Cucurella blanking Mudryk in favour for his other Chelsea teammates.

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The post was liked by Mudryk’s Instagram account.

Mykhailo Mudryk 'Likes' Instagram Post Criticising Chelsea Teammate After West Ham Stalemate

Cucurella, who has also been dealing with a personal issue in recent weeks, was involved in a similar social media incident this week involving Chelsea’s co-owner Todd Boehly.

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On Thursday, Boehly’s Twitter account liked a tweet from football.london with an article carrying quotes from Chelsea great Frank Leboeuf.

‘We don’t want to see Cucurella anymore,’ the club’s former defender said. ‘With all due respect to a man that I don’t know, the player is not good enough for Chelsea. It’s as simple as that.’

The former Brighton defender endured another difficult afternoon at West Ham on Saturday, replaced in the second-half with the change greeted to by cheers from the travelling Chelsea support.

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‘Supporters are entitled to their opinion of course, they just want the team to do well and as I said in the previous press conference I don’t think Marc is in his absolute best moment,’ Potter said.

‘But at the same time he’s been part of a team that’s kept a clean sheet at Anfield, a clean sheet against Fulham.

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‘In the summer, I know because I was the selling club, there was another club that were interested in Marc.

‘From a points view in the Premier League they are a good club, so Marc hasn’t become a bad player at all but some players can go through bad times so we need to stick together and help him.

‘Supporters are entitled to their opinion there’s nothing for me to be critical of. That’s just what we have to work with.’

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