Mykhailo Mudryk looked to the skies after giving his side the lead against Fulham

Mykhailo Mudryk’s emotions are clear to see as he finally opens his Chelsea account against Fulham… still a waste of money?

Upon the cessation of the Chelsea goal festivities, Mykhailo Mudryk’s feelings were evident.

He buried his face with his hands for a little while and started to return to the midway line.

And with a relieved expression on his face, he dropped them and turned to face the sky.

He had finally opened his Chelsea account on his twenty-fourth try. A great weight was removed from his shoulders.

Prior to his goal to start the scoring against Fulham, a well-known song was played after each of his plays.

Mykhailo Mudryk (right) finally scored his first goal for Chelsea at the 24th time of asking

After giving his team the lead against Fulham, he covered his face and raised his head to the sky.

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The opposition fans taunted the £88.5 million guy, saying things like “what a waste of money.”

They arrived after Mudryk had run the ball out of play and cut inside to shoot a brilliant shot over Fulham’s goal. It appeared to be the beginning of another one of those evenings.

However, he turned Levi Colwill’s chest-perfect pass into his own goal, sending Bernd Leno the wrong way to give Chelsea the lead.

The calmness was unexpected from a player who has struggled to establish an offensive presence since moving to Chelsea for a substantial amount of money in January.

Being a confident player, he has occasionally shown a lack of it throughout his Chelsea tenure. Thus, this goal might launch his Chelsea career.

It must have been a time of great satisfaction for Mauricio Pochettino as well.

Cheers of ‘what a waste of money’ were directed at the winger, and it appeared early on that it would be another familiar story.

Mudryk is one of his newest projects, and he has a track record of nurturing potential. As a master manager, he has taken the time to figure out how to bring out the best in the Ukrainian winger.

When the squad left for the half, Pochettino gave Mudryk an embrace at halftime that was undoubtedly tinged with pride.

Due to a quad injury, Mudryk was unable to play in the second half, but he made an impression in the first and silenced the jeers.

Pochettino noted, “I’m very delighted for Misha.” For attacking players, scoring a goal is crucial. He had good health. He felt something in his quad at halftime, which was unfortunate for him, but hopefully it’s not a major problem and he’ll be fine for the weekend [against Burnley].

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Mauricio Pochettino, the manager, will be hoping that Mudryk can build on his first goal because he is a confident player.